LIGHTING UP SKYSCRAPERS IN TORONTO CANADA
Illuminating 70+ story towers in the heart of downtown Toronto with full facade lighting from Ideoli Group
Ideoli Group is proud to be lighting up the skyline in downtown Toronto — with our lighting now illuminating the facade of a pair of 70+ story skyscrapers rising next to the iconic Rogers Centre.
These towering new additions to Toronto’s cityscape are currently under construction, and our team has been on-site to oversee installation as the buildings take shape. Seeing our full lighting system integrated into these massive structures — floor by floor — is an exciting milestone.
From exterior facades to interior solutions, we are proving once again that Ideoli can deliver world-class lighting for any building, in any country. With active projects spanning Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East, we continue to bring our expertise to major developments worldwide.
Stay tuned for more as these remarkable towers in Toronto come to life — soon adding a new glow to the city’s vibrant skyline.
“From exterior facades to interior solutions, we are proving once again that Ideoli can deliver world-class lighting for any building, in any country. ”
Lighting the future — Ideoli facade lighting going up on 70+ story skyscrapers in downtown Toronto, next to the Rogers Centre.
WHAT IS CONCORD CANADA HOUSE IN TORONTO
Concord Canada House is a premium residential development in downtown Toronto’s vibrant CityPlace community at 23 Spadina Avenue, just steps from the Rogers Centre and CN Tower . Developed by Concord Adex, this project features two elegant towers: a 79-floor West Tower and a 69-floor East Tower, perched atop a 10-storey mixed-use podium.
Developer: Concord Adex
Tower Heights: 79 and 69 storeys
Units: Ranging from 1‑3 bedrooms + den; 578–2,308 sq ft
Occupancy: Starting Oct 2024 / moving in from 2025
Amenities: SkyGym (71st floor), SkyLounge (82nd floor), indoor pool, hot tub, seasonal skating/dipping pools, EV charging, landscaped podium
WHY IT STANDS OUT
Concord Canada House completes the CityPlace evolution as its final phase, delivering striking architecture, sweeping waterfront and CN Tower views, and Canada’s tallest residential amenity club. Its central location offers unparalleled walkability (94/100) and transit access (100/100).
IDEOLI GROUP + CANADA HOUSE
This landmark development is part of Ideoli Group’s growing portfolio of high-profile projects. We’re honored to be lighting up these towers — bringing our expertise to North America’s skyline and reinforcing our promise: world-class lighting for any building, in any country.
WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO LIGHT THE FACADE OF A SKYSCRAPER
Lighting the facade of a skyscraper isn’t just about throwing lights on a building — it’s an art and a science. At Ideoli Group, we know first-hand what it takes to bring these massive structures to life after dark. Here’s what goes into it:
1. EXPERT DESIGN
You need to work with the architecture, not against it. Lighting should enhance the building’s lines, materials, and character — not overpower it. A proper lighting design balances form and function, ensuring both beauty and visibility.
2. ENGINEERING & PLANNING
Skyscrapers come with major structural and technical challenges:
Wind loads at high altitudes
Limited mounting points
Complex power distribution
Varying facade materials
Everything must be engineered for durability, safety, and precision.
3. CUSTOM FIXTURES
Off-the-shelf lights rarely cut it. Most towers require a mix of custom fixtures — from high-power uplights to linear grazers and RGB options — all fine-tuned for color, intensity, and beam angles.
4. LOGISTICS & INSTALLATION
Installing lighting 50+ or 70+ stories up requires:
Special rigging
Coordination with cranes and facade access systems
Night work to minimize disruptions
Careful programming so the finished look is seamless from every viewing angle.
5. CONTROL & PROGRAMMING
Once the physical lights are in place, the real magic happens: the building’s entire lighting system is programmed to create dynamic scenes, seasonal displays, or subtle nighttime glows — all controlled centrally and often remotely.
At Ideoli, we’re proud to deliver full facade lighting packages — from design and engineering to manufacturing, installation, and programming — for towers across Canada, the US, Europe, and beyond. Lighting a skyscraper takes vision, experience, and precision — and that’s what we bring to every project.
WHY SHOULD YOU LIGHT THE FACADE OF SKYSCRAPERS
Skyscrapers define a city’s skyline — and lighting their facades transforms these buildings into powerful symbols after dark. But why invest in lighting a tower’s exterior? Here’s why it matters:
1. IDENTITY & BRANDING
A well-lit facade turns a building into a visual landmark. It reinforces the brand — whether it’s a residential tower, commercial headquarters, or hotel — and makes it recognizable across the skyline and on social media.
2. ENHANCED ARCHITECTURE
Lighting highlights architectural details that disappear at night. It accentuates design lines, materials, and textures, allowing the building’s character to shine 24/7 — not just in daylight.
3. CITY BEAUTIFICATION
A glowing skyline brings life to a city after dark. It energizes downtown districts, enhances public spaces, and contributes to tourism. Many cities even promote facade lighting as part of their identity.
4. FLEXIBILITY FOR EVENTS
Dynamic lighting lets building owners celebrate holidays, causes, or events — from national colors to local sports victories — connecting the building with the community.
5. ATTRACTING TENANTS & GUESTS
For residential towers, hotels, and offices, facade lighting adds value. It signals quality, attention to detail, and prestige — helping to attract tenants, buyers, and guests.
At Ideoli Group, we’ve lit towers across multiple continents — including Toronto’s tallest new builds — and the impact is clear: when you light a skyscraper properly, it becomes part of the city’s story.