I looked it up, but I don't see it listed in the pdf I found. That's a shame. Modernism (and post-modernism) tends to get shunned these days and there are few of these buildings listed as heritage properties. Kitchener has quite a few nice ones and there is a good book from KW Art Gallery that documents some of the unique buildings here, but there are a lot that are missing.
CBC had a good article about a neighbourhood in Toronto that is being redeveloped, where there is a struggle between developers/property owners and architects/heritage people to preserve some of the buildings there: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/d...-1.5423321
CBC had a good article about a neighbourhood in Toronto that is being redeveloped, where there is a struggle between developers/property owners and architects/heritage people to preserve some of the buildings there: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/d...-1.5423321