One Delisle

Location
Toronto, Canada

Status
Under Construction

Client
Slate Asset Management

Type
Condo

Size
34,409 sm / 155 m / 371 units

Sustainability
Targeting Toronto Green Standard Tier 1

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Studio Gang’s first project in Canada, One Delisle is a new residential tower that considers how to sustainably grow cities. Located at an important node in Toronto and anchoring the corner of a full-block development, it provides much-needed density on a compact footprint, growing its neighborhood upward to meet urban challenges and benefit the city, while remaining sensitive to its context amid new open park space. 

Spiraling up the building, One Delisle’s leaning, eight-story modules protect residents from sun and wind, and rain

Bringing an abundance of comfortable outdoor space to city living, the tower is tuned to Toronto’s climate and lifestyle. Its distinctive facade comprises a series of eight-story, hooded modules, which nest together as they spiral up the building. With balconies set within them, and generous terraces atop, the modules provide shade and wind protection, creating vibrant indoor-outdoor environments that can be used well into the shoulder seasons, while also lending the tower a more human scale. Their angled, alternating geometry allows for variously sized and shaped floor plates, resulting in unique conditions within the living spaces, bringing a diversity of residential options to the mixed-use neighborhood.

The rectangular form of a typical balcony is pushed in on the sides and pulled out in front, granting the terraces on top of the modules increased access to sunlight and views.

A site plan showing the tower’s location on the corner of One Delisle Avenue and Yonge Street, next to the newly developed park.

Responsive to the surrounding streetscape, the tower is rectilinear at its base to fit within the city grid yet tapers into a cylindrical shape as it rises to expand views, capture more sunlight, and minimize shadows on the street. A setback podium allowing for widened, landscaped sidewalks, together with new small-scale retail that blends in with existing two-story buildings in the neighborhood, creates a pleasant pedestrian experience. Improving urban connectivity, the design also links the important node at Yonge Street and St. Clair Avenue while forming a new edge to the soon to be refreshed Delisle Park.

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Atop the building’s podium, a large amenity terrace for residents overlooks Delisle Park. Adjacent to this new green space, ground floor retail invites people to shop, relax, and gather on the block.

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Rooted in the existing architecture of the neighborhood, the podium’s design retains elements of 1498 Yonge Street, preserving its main street character

Consultant Team

Magnusson Klemencic Associates, structural engineer

WZMH, architect of record

Janet Rosenberg Studio, landscape architect

Awards

AN Best of Design Awards, Editors’ Picks, Unbuilt Residential Multi-Unit Category, 2022

Winner, STOREYS’ 2021 Project of the Year, 2021

Finalist, Project of the Year, Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) Awards, 2021

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STOREYS — "2021 Real Estate Project of the Year: One Delisle"

One Delisle named Project of the Year by Canadian publication STOREYS.

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Globe and Mail — “Rethinking the Towers that Be”

“Chicago architect Jeanne Gang is coming to Canada, and her firm Studio Gang has ambitions that undercut everything we think we know about tower living.”

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Urban Toronto — "Studio Gang's One Delisle Impresses at Design Review Panel"

Toronto’s Design Review Panel calls One Delisle “powerful and beautiful addition to the skyline.”