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Sep152011

B.streets contemporary design mirrors neighbourhood chic

The new B.streets condo development promises to be as unique as the Bloor and Bathurst neighbourhood that surrounds it. Elegantly designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects, whose projects include the prestigious Schulich School of Business at York University and the Institute for Contemporary Culture at the ROM, B.streets condos adds glamour and sophistication to a lively, downtown neighbourhood. Principal architect David Pontarini expresses his excitement about the project, “What we’ve done is created an architectural structure that introduces a dynamic relationship between this new residential building and the storefronts on Bloor.” Hariri Pontarini Architects delivers their characteristic creative vision to B.streets, one which brilliantly integrates the materiality of its urban context and the boldness of an adventurous design.

B.streets’ architecture reflects a more modern vocabulary of shape and colour, inspired by European precedents. “I would describe it as playful, more relaxed, less formal,” says Mr. Pontarini, “We really didn’t want a static roofline, but rather a whimsical silhouette that explores and replicates the rhythm of the smaller shops on Bloor Street.” To this end, the 9-storey building is accented with irregular cubic modules on its front made even more dramatic by the colour-scheme of the structure as a whole. The top portion is a creamy light colour, while the bottom is grounded by a modern grey brick hue that is meant to mirror the masonry of the shops in the neighbourhood.

Purchasers will appreciate the building’s uniqueness most when selecting a unit—there are many different suite designs to choose from amongst the 195 units! Register now!

B.streets Condos | 416.53CONDO (416.532.6636) | www.bstreetscondos.com

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