Ādisōke January 2026 Update

Image of the outside of Ādisōke, as construction work continues.

In case you missed it, watch our year-end video of Ᾱdisōke, highlighting key achievements from 2025.

Ᾱdisōke has reached an exciting milestone and is now connected to the federal government’s district energy heating and cooling system—an important step in delivering a clean, sustainable, and state-of-the-art cultural destination.

With this work now complete, all associated traffic impacts have been fully cleared, and no further disruptions are anticipated as a result:

  • Commissioner Street, from Pooley’s Bridge to Wellington Street, is now open.
  • Pedestrian and cyclist access on Pooley’s Bridge also reopened in both directions.

Construction continues to make strong progress through the winter months. On the exterior, work is advancing on the roof, landscaping features, and the continued installation of striking red cedar wood. The inclusion of custom seating will help shape welcoming outdoor spaces.

Inside the facility, crews are completing intricate millwork installations throughout the impressive atrium. Walls are being built and painted, tiles are being installed, and light fixtures are being hung. These finishing touches bring Ādisōke closer to the final look-and- feel that everyone is excited to experience!

Photo 1: Exterior of the building where construction continues on the stone and millwork.

Photo 2: Exterior of the building where construction continues on the concrete seating.

Photo 3: Inside the building where construction continues on the impressive atrium.