Bell Lightbox

The TIFF Bell Lightbox and Festival Tower is a cultural center and a high residential building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The building is located at the intersection of King Street and John Street and was completed in 2010. The building consists of a panel in which a large cinema with five halls and offices are located, as well as a strong residential building. The building is the headquarters of the Toronto International Film Festival. In the building, the annual Toronto International Film Festival ( TIFF) will take place.

TIFF podium

The podium is a five-storey complex in which, inter alia, Offices of TIFF, a five- room movies, a three-story atrium, two galleries, a learning center for students, cafes, restaurants, a lounge, several shops and a terrace on the roof there. In dm Films are mainly shown that are related to the TIFF events. A collection of archived films, which is open to the public, is also used for research and as a learning center. The galleries showcase especially film materials. These include, in addition to current and historical materials. The gallery on the top floor is open to the public. Whereas, the second and largest gallery in the lowest areas only paid tours offers. The first exhibition was the Museum of Modern Art with a monograph by Tim Burton.

Festival Tower

The Festival Tower was built by the Daniels Corporation. The building has 458 residential units on 42 floors. The residential building was built in collaboration with the Toronto International Film Festival Group, and the King and John Festival Corporation. On August 2, 2011 at 19.30 clock dissolved in the residential building glass elements from the 27th floor and plunged into the depths. In the incident, no one was injured.

See also

  • List of tallest buildings in Toronto
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