Gradient Wind had its origins in 1996 as a local consulting company in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The company has grown to a staff of over 30 experienced engineers and technologists, supported with company-owned state-of-the-art equipment, model fabrication tools, physical wind tunnels, and computer simulation software.
Through its reputation for reliability and excellence, it has expanded its services to major cities across North America. Gradient Wind has amassed a broad range of experience from small direct-to-client projects to large and multifaceted developments as part of international design teams.
Gradient Wind's focus is service excellence and adding value to its clients’ projects. Gradient Wind is committed to providing clients with exceptional service and practical, innovative solutions, focused on the project objectives.
Engineering, Other; Structural Engineering; Wind Engineering
Membership Level
Silver
Member Since
2013
Member Offices
Ottawa
Rank |
Name |
Status
Completed Architecturally Topped Out Structurally Topped Out Under Construction On Hold Proposed Vision Never Completed Demolished Competition Entry Canceled Proposed Renovation Under Renovation Renovated Under Demolition |
Completion |
Height |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
2017 |
257.3 m / 844 ft |
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2 |
- |
237 m / 778 ft |
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3 |
2015 |
234.2 m / 768 ft |
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4 |
2019 |
222.3 m / 729 ft |
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5 |
2016 |
217.9 m / 715 ft |
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6 |
2016 |
213.5 m / 700 ft |
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7 |
2015 |
205 m / 673 ft |
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8 |
2014 |
202.3 m / 664 ft |
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9 |
2016 |
187.8 m / 616 ft |
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10 |
2019 |
186.2 m / 611 ft |
Rank |
Name |
City |
Completion |
Height |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
- |
291 m / 953 ft |
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2 |
2017 |
257 m / 844 ft |
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3 |
- |
237 m / 778 ft |
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4 |
2015 |
234 m / 768 ft |
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5 |
2019 |
222 m / 729 ft |
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6 |
2016 |
218 m / 715 ft |
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7 |
2016 |
214 m / 700 ft |
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8 |
2015 |
205 m / 673 ft |
||
9 |
2014 |
202 m / 664 ft |
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10 |
2016 |
188 m / 616 ft |
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11 |
2019 |
186 m / 611 ft |
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11 |
2019 |
186 m / 611 ft |
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13 |
2020 |
182 m / 597 ft |
||
14 |
- |
177 m / 581 ft |
||
15 |
2021 |
172 m / 564 ft |
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16 |
2010 |
171 m / 562 ft |
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17 |
2016 |
167 m / 548 ft |
||
18 |
2016 |
166 m / 544 ft |
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19 |
2012 |
159 m / 520 ft |
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20 |
2012 |
152 m / 497 ft |
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21 |
2018 |
150 m / 492 ft |
||
22 |
2020 |
150 m / 492 ft |
||
23 |
2010 |
148 m / 484 ft |
||
24 |
- |
146 m / 480 ft |
||
25 |
2019 |
145 m / 476 ft |
||
26 |
2008 |
142 m / 466 ft |
||
27 |
2015 |
142 m / 465 ft |
||
28 |
2007 |
141 m / 464 ft |
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29 |
2021 |
141 m / 461 ft |
||
30 |
2010 |
140 m / 460 ft |
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31 |
2014 |
140 m / 459 ft |
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32 |
2022 |
138 m / 453 ft |
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33 |
2013 |
137 m / 449 ft |
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34 |
2016 |
136 m / 445 ft |
||
35 |
2014 |
126 m / 413 ft |
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36 |
2021 |
125 m / 410 ft |
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37 |
2010 |
122 m / 401 ft |
||
38 |
2014 |
119 m / 389 ft |
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39 |
2011 |
119 m / 389 ft |
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40 |
2010 |
118 m / 386 ft |
||
41 |
2020 |
114 m / 374 ft |
||
42 |
2015 |
112 m / 369 ft |
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43 |
2011 |
108 m / 354 ft |
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44 |
2015 |
107 m / 351 ft |
||
45 |
2016 |
105 m / 345 ft |
||
46 |
- |
104 m / 343 ft |
||
47 |
2011 |
103 m / 339 ft |
||
48 |
2021 |
100 m / 328 ft |
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49 |
2014 |
99 m / 326 ft |
||
50 |
2014 |
90 m / 294 ft |
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51 |
2015 |
88 m / 289 ft |
||
52 |
2015 |
78 m / 256 ft |
||
53 |
- |
64 m / 209 ft |
||
54 |
- |
- m / - ft |
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54 |
- |
- m / - ft |
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54 |
- |
- m / - ft |
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57 |
- |
- m / - ft |
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58 |
- |
- m / - ft |
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59 |
- |
- m / - ft |
26–30 October 2015
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