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Monde Condos by Great Gulf Homes
Project Name: Monde Condos (Parkside Development)
Builder/ Developer: Great Gulf Homes
Location: 5 Lower Sherbourne, Toronto
Completion Date: April, 2016
Total Units: 513 units
Number of Storeys: 40 Storeys
Architect: Quadrangle Architects, Moshe Safdie
Interior Designer: Cecconi Simone
The Parkside development located north of Queens Quay, just east of Sherbourne Common, is the first private sector development in East Bayfront. Developed by Great Gulf Group of Companies and designed by world-renowned architect Moshe Safdie, Parkside is a mixed-use development featuring residential, retail, office/employment and institutional uses bordering Sherbourne Park. Parkside (MONDE CONDOS) will significantly enhance the area’s ability to attract residents, businesses and visitors. The Parkside Development is expected to result in approximately $200 million private sector investment in East Bayfront.
The MONDE Condos development, with its “Gardens in the Sky” design philosophy, will be a landmark for the new waterfront neighbourhood of East Bayfront. It will also be the first residential project by Moshe Safdie in Canada since his landmark Habitat ’67 in Montreal. The development, comprised of a point tower and podium, will achieve a delicate balance between glass and traditional masonry, punctuated with windows and balconies.
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East Bayside
Gardens in the sky
Centered on the design idea of “Gardens in the Sky,” Parkside will set new standards for design excellence and sustainability on the waterfront.
The development, which will feature stunning views of Lake Ontario, will comply with Waterfront Toronto’s Mandatory Green Building Requirements including LEED Gold certification.
The development will include plant-covered roofs that create green space for residential as well as in the building’s dramatic six-storey atrium. In addition, the design team is exploring two different types of balconies - cantilevered and flush - to give each unit a generous amount of light.