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Absolute World
View on WikipediaAbsolute World is a residential condominium twin tower skyscraper complex in the five-tower Absolute City Centre development in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.[8] The project was built by Fernbrook Homes and Cityzen Development Group. With the first three towers completed (Absolute City Centre 1 and 2 and Absolute Vision), the last two towers (Absolute World 4 and 5) were topped off at 50 and 56 storeys. The complex's twin towers are nicknamed the "Marilyn Monroe Towers" due to their sinuous shape and design.[9]
Key Information
Background
[edit]In 2004, an international design competition was held to select the architect for the fourth tower for Absolute World. Yansong Ma, founder of the MAD office, Beijing/China architectural design firm was announced the winner. Sales were to start in May 2007 with construction beginning later that year, and anticipated completion in 2009. Within days of the announcement, the taller building had been nicknamed the "Marilyn Monroe" tower due to its curvaceous, hourglass figure likened to actress Marilyn Monroe.[9] Burka Varacalli Architects, a Toronto firm, was hired as MAD's local partner in April 2007.[10]
On June 14, 2012, the Chicago-based Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), a non-profit group of architects and engineers, reported that the towers were among the world's best new skyscrapers.[9] The building would also win the Emporis Skyscraper Award in 2012.[11]
Design
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The larger of the two towers twists 209 degrees from the base to the top, making it very similar to Turning Torso in Malmö, Sweden.[12] The structural design was done by Sigmund Soudack & Associates Inc, a Toronto-based structural engineering firm. The tower has six levels of underground parking.[13]
The following table lists the amount of rotation for each floor of Tower 1.[14]
| Floor | Rotation | Floor | Rotation | Floor | Rotation | Floor | Rotation | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ground | -10° | 15 | 15° | 29 | 74° | 43 | 168° | |||
| 2 | -9° | 16 | 18° | 30 | 82° | 44 | 171° | |||
| 3 | -8° | 17 | 21° | 31 | 90° | 45 | 174° | |||
| 4 | -7° | 18 | 24° | 32 | 98° | 46 | 177° | |||
| 5 | -6° | 19 | 27° | 33 | 106° | 47 | 180° | |||
| 6 | -5° | 20 | 30° | 34 | 114° | 48 | 183° | |||
| 7 | -4° | 21 | 33° | 35 | 122° | 49 | 186° | |||
| 8 | -3° | 22 | 36° | 36 | 130° | 50 | 189° | |||
| 9 | -2° | 23 | 39° | 37 | 138° | 51 | 192° | |||
| 10 | 0° | 24 | 42° | 38 | 146° | 52 | 194° | |||
| 11 | 3° | 25 | 45° | 39 | 154° | 53 | 195° | |||
| 12 | 6° | 26 | 50° | 40 | 159° | 54 | 196° | |||
| 13 | 9° | 27 | 58° | 41 | 162° | 55 | 197° | |||
| 14 | 12° | 28 | 66° | 42 | 165° | 56 | 198° |
Project managers
[edit]- MAD: Ma Yansong & Dang Qun
- Fernbrook: Anthony Pignetti, Sergio Vacilotto, Ivano DiPietro, Faruq Ahmad, Jordana Scola.[15]
Impact
[edit]As popular culture icon
[edit]In 2025, Absolute World was prominently featured on the cover of Canadian musicians PartyNextDoor and Drake's collaborative studio album $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, with the duo pictured in front of the complex's twin towers at night while donning fur coats.[16]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Absolute World 50". CTBUH Skyscraper Center.
- ^ "Absolute World 56". CTBUH Skyscraper Center.
- ^ "Absolute City Centre". Emporis. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016.
- ^ "Absolute World South". SkyscraperPage.
- ^ "Absolute World North". SkyscraperPage.
- ^ Absolute World Tower 2 at Structurae
- ^ "Buildings in Canada". Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
- ^ "Absolute Towers". Design Build Network.
- ^ a b c Katherine Dunn (14 June 2012). "'Marilyn Monroe' towers in Mississauga among world's best new skyscrapers". The Toronto Star. Retrieved 15 June 2012.
- ^ "Absolute Towers – The Marilyn Monroe Towers". Construction Review Online. Group Africa Publishing. 29 August 2014. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
- ^ "Emporis Skyscraper Award 2012". Emporis. Archived from the original on September 27, 2013. Retrieved August 17, 2020.
- ^ "Engineering the voluptuous". The Globe and Mail. 2010-11-25. Retrieved 2011-06-07.
- ^ "Glazing underway at Absolute World Tower Four condos in Mississauga, Ontario". Daily Commercial News. 2010-01-20. Retrieved 2011-02-15.
- ^ Peruarki - The Absolute Towers / MAD Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "ArchitectureWeek People and Places: MAD Architects in Mississauga, Ontario".
- ^ Bustard, Andy (February 13, 2025). "Drake & PARTYNEXTDOOR Reveal 'Some Sexy Songs 4 U' Tracklist". HipHopDX. Archived from the original on February 15, 2025. Retrieved February 16, 2025.
External links
[edit]- Absolute Condos official website Archived 2016-08-11 at the Wayback Machine
- Skyscrapernews article on the building
- Absolute World images gallery[permanent dead link] at Urban Toronto
Absolute World
View on GrokipediaDevelopment
Site and Planning
Absolute World is situated at 50–60 Absolute Avenue in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, at the intersection of Hurontario Street and Burnhamthorpe Road, with geographic coordinates approximately 43.595°N, 79.635°W.[5][6] This location forms a core part of the Absolute City Centre, a master-planned five-tower residential complex designed to anchor urban revitalization in the area.[4][1] The site integrates into Mississauga's broader urban growth as a key suburb within the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), where the city—Canada's sixth largest and one of its fastest-growing municipalities—has evolved from a post-war bedroom community into a diverse, multicultural economic hub.[1] Local zoning approvals facilitated this development through close collaboration between the City of Mississauga and the developers, including the city's involvement in the project's design competition and oversight to ensure alignment with the Mississauga Official Plan, which emphasizes structured growth in intensification corridors.[1][7] The site's positioning enhances connectivity to surrounding infrastructure, such as the Hurontario LRT transit line under development and nearby public parks like Kariya Park, promoting sustainable high-density living within walking distance of shopping districts and civic amenities.[1][7] Developers Fernbrook Homes and Cityzen Development Group envisioned Absolute World as a landmark for high-density residential living, aiming to infuse distinctive architectural character into Mississauga's downtown skyline while accommodating approximately 1,850 units across the complex to meet rising urban housing demands.[1][4] Central to this vision is a shared 2,800 m² (30,000 sq ft) recreation centre offering amenities for community wellness, complemented by six underground parking levels per tower to support resident convenience without compromising street-level aesthetics.[6][1] This planning approach prioritized innovative urbanism, with the international design competition—won by MAD Architects—selected to realize these goals.[1]Design Selection
In 2006, developers Fernbrook Homes and Cityzen Development Group organized the first international design competition for a high-rise residential tower in the Greater Toronto Area in over four decades, attracting more than 600 expressions of interest and 92 submissions from architects across 70 countries.[1][8] The competition, held in partnership with the City of Mississauga, involved a judging panel of nine internationally renowned architects and urban planners, supplemented by public input through an exhibition that garnered over 6,000 votes from local residents.[8][9] The winning entry was submitted by Beijing-based MAD Architects, led by Ma Yansong, Dang Qun, and Yosuke Hayano, whose proposal featured two twisting towers with non-orthogonal, fluid forms that rotated up to 8 degrees per floor, departing radically from conventional boxy skyscrapers.[8][1] This design was unanimously selected by the jury for its innovative organic aesthetic, which promised to create a striking urban landmark, foster community engagement, and challenge the rigid geometries typical of North American high-rises, while aligning with developer goals for market appeal and public acclaim.[1][10] Mississauga's mayor at the time praised it as a visionary project that would elevate the city's architectural profile.[8] Following the selection, MAD Architects served as the lead design firm, collaborating with Toronto-based Burka Architects as the architect of record to adapt the concept for local building codes, site conditions, and regulatory requirements, ensuring seamless integration into the existing Absolute City Centre development.[1][11] This partnership combined MAD's bold conceptual vision with Burka's expertise in practical execution, facilitating approvals and construction feasibility.[12]Architecture
Tower Specifications
The Absolute World complex consists of two residential towers designed for high-density urban living. The south tower, located at 60 Absolute Avenue and also known as Absolute World Tower 1 or the Marilyn Monroe Tower 56, rises to an architectural height of 175.6 meters (576 feet) and comprises 56 floors above ground, with 6 below. It houses 427 residential units and is equipped with 6 elevators.[13] The north tower at 50 Absolute Avenue, referred to as Absolute World Tower 2 or the Marilyn Monroe Tower 50, reaches 157.9 meters (518 feet) in height with 50 floors above ground and 6 below. This structure contains 453 units and also features 6 elevators.[14] Across both towers, the approximately 880 units range from studios to multi-bedroom configurations, catering to diverse resident needs in a luxury condominium setting.[15][16] Residents share access to a three-story recreation centre spanning 3,252 square meters, which includes amenities such as an indoor pool, gym, and party rooms tailored to the residential focus of the development.[1]| Specification | South Tower (60 Absolute Ave) | North Tower (50 Absolute Ave) |
|---|---|---|
| Height (architectural) | 175.6 m (576 ft) | 157.9 m (518 ft) |
| Floors (above ground) | 56 | 50 |
| Units | 427 | 453 |
| Elevators | 6 | 6 |
