OHBA Design Awards for 77 Charles West
By on Oct 01, 2010
Aspen Ridge Homes took home two prestigious honours (Most Outstanding High Rise Building and Most Outstanding High Rise Condo Suite) for its exclusive condominium in Toronto's Bay-Bloor area, 77 Charles West at the recent Ontario Home Builders' Association (OHBA) 2010 Awards of Distinction.
The criteria for the Most Outstanding High Rise Building included its concept, overall exterior and interior appeal, the creative use of materials and common spaces, and functionality. Likewise, Most Outstanding High Rise Condo Suite was judged on overall appeal, the use of building forms and materials, creative use of space, functionality, plus originality.
Aspen Ridge shares the OHBA honours with an esteemed design team. 77 Charles is the creation of HOK's Yann Weymouth, the chief design architect for I.M. PEI's Grand Louvre Museum in Paris. The exterior of 77 Charles features a fascinating interplay of light and glass, and holds its own in an area of architectural gems. When viewed from Bloor Street, the building resembles a crown at the top of Thomas Street.
The award-winning 1,549 sq. ft., one-bedroom Suite No. 3 features a curved exterior wall of glass and two balconies, one of which is off the sumptuous master bedroom with its large walk-in closet and ensuite with an oval tub, separate shower and double-sink vanity. The second balcony is off the spacious main living area. Interiors by the renowned Powell & Bonnell evoke a quiet opulence.
Construction is underway on 77 Charles West, which is located in the cultural heart of Toronto, only minutes from the Royal Ontario Museum, Gardiner Museum, new Frank Ghery-designed Art Gallery of Ontario, the beautiful University of Toronto campus, and world-class galleries, fashion and cuisine of Yorkville.