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Home > Loggia - Etobicoke - Lakeshore - Ontario The Beaches - 1050 The Queensway - M8Z 0A8 |
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Condo Details (ID:304)
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| Builders: Brandy Lane Homes |
| Address: 1050 The Queensway |
| Postal code: M8Z 0A8 |
| Floor: 10 |
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| Unit: 316 |
| Completion date: January 2008 |
| Maintenance Exclusions: Hydro |
| Condo Maintenance: Includes Heat & Water; Excludes Hydro, Central Air |
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| Register Below Please ! Call Leo 416.836.8326 |
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Condo Description
Loggia - Etobicoke - 1050 The Queensway - CondoShark Team, Leo Zhang 416.836.6826
BUILDER'S DESCRIPTION:
Expand your lifestyle with a Loggia outdoor room, courtyard or sun terrace.
The original idea for a loggia comes from Europe, particularly Italy. A loggia is like an outdoor garden room. If you wandered into a piazza in an Italian town and looked up, you would see comfortable semi-enclosed balconies. On some, people would be having a cappuccino; on another they would be eating their lunch. Some people would just be relaxing and watching the world go by. Since we all have very busy lives, downtime at home is very important. You want more out of life. You need more space - literally. So we transformed the traditional balcony and brought it back "inside" semi-enclosing it and making it a lot bigger and useable. It's free space, like an extra room. You can close the shutters for privacy or open things up for whatever you want.
City of Toronto - 2009 Toronto Urban Design Awards Submission:
loggia consists of two ten storey mid-rise buildings joined by a common elevated amenity centre. The development establishes a mixed-use presence on The Queensway, where previously there was none. A pause in the fabric at an established signalized intersection, facilitates views and vehicular and pedestrian passage through the site. A broad open landscape space of thematic garden rooms adjacent to the public lane separates the site from the adjacent residential neighbourhood. To the south, grade related retail supports a pedestrian street presence. To the north, grade related units and private patios face the garden rooms. loggia is the first mixed-use development to be realized since the municipally led ‘Avenues Study for The Queensway’. By its strong urban street presence, terraced massing and sensitive setbacks to the established neighbourhood; loggia sets a precedent for intensification, use and scale for future development along this underutilized avenue.
Awards:
City of Toronto - 2009 Toronto Urban Design Awards - Honourable Mention, Private Mid-rise Buildings in Context
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Condo Amenities
> 24-hour concierge
> Lap pool
> Fitness centre
> Hot tub
> Outdoor fireplace
> Dry sauna
> Lounge
> Terrace
> Interior park with "garden rooms"
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