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Stock T.C transforme une succursale postale patrimoniale en une expérience gastronomique créative
Giannone Petricone Associates
STOCK T.C repurposes a defunct heritage-grade Canada Postal Station. The 1930’s limestone landmark was restored and the culinary emporium breathes new life and purpose into its vintage structure.In the public plaza, “Montgomery Gates” by Vancouver artist Adad Hannah, with the assistance of Teigan Jorgensen, celebrates the site’s previous histories — both as a postal station and the site of Montgomery’s Tavern, an important meeting point and battleground in the 1837 Upper Canada Rebellion. Surrounding the gates are granite blocks inspired by a simplified Canada Post mailbox form.
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Stock T.C transforme une succursale postale patrimoniale en une expérience gastronomique créative
Giannone Petricone Associates
STOCK T.C’s ground floor open market is organized under an embracing, wool felt proscenium that aligns with the bakery and the butchery counters. Terrazzo patches of the original postal hall floor were ground and polished to almost new condition.
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Stock T.C transforme une succursale postale patrimoniale en une expérience gastronomique créative
Giannone Petricone Associates
The raw and exposed building’s concrete shell is layered with contemporary elements: custom-designed end-grain wood block counters and butter-yellow extrusions shelving and light fixtures that trace the long gone but remembered ceiling coffers.
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Stock T.C transforme une succursale postale patrimoniale en une expérience gastronomique créative
Giannone Petricone Associates
As one moves through the interior, unusual juxtapositions of texture and materials such as raw and refined, hard and soft, colourful and monochromatic, subtly indicate STOCK T.C’s delightful and fresh mixing of ingredients and ideas.
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Stock T.C transforme une succursale postale patrimoniale en une expérience gastronomique créative
Giannone Petricone Associates
The second-floor bistro lines the historic building with new layers of cork, wood, mirrored glass, and stone, treated with a greater degree of refinement than the market level.
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Stock T.C transforme une succursale postale patrimoniale en une expérience gastronomique créative
Giannone Petricone Associates
The second floor organizing proscenium is rendered in meticulously laid glass mosaic tile, with a supple pink horizon line that contrasts with this floor’s otherwise earthy palette. A large keyhole offers a peek to the bustling kitchen.
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Stock T.C transforme une succursale postale patrimoniale en une expérience gastronomique créative
Giannone Petricone Associates
Discrete and tufted golden yellow banquettes, oak shelving and cork walls sit spaced from the original exterior walls to expose the historic windows and city views.
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Stock T.C transforme une succursale postale patrimoniale en une expérience gastronomique créative
Giannone Petricone Associates
Postage stamp decals are recalled in mosaic floor patterns, while envelope liners inspired the bar lamp shapes, and clerical filing cabinets cued the felt baffle ceiling.
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Stock T.C transforme une succursale postale patrimoniale en une expérience gastronomique créative
Giannone Petricone Associates
Imagined as a modern garden pavilion, the third floor space includes custom wicker banquettes with leather-strap canvas cushions. Custom globe light fittings dot the room like sun-filled bubbles.
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Stock T.C transforme une succursale postale patrimoniale en une expérience gastronomique créative
Giannone Petricone Associates
Floor-to-ceiling windows look over the Toronto skyline with unrivalled views. The woven chevron wood ceiling is like a tree canopy whilst also framing the long view to the city beyond.
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