1075 Bay, a 66-storey mixed-use condominium and office tower in downtown Toronto, will become a striking addition to the Bloor-Yorkville skyline. The tower will replace an existing 13-storey office and retail building on Bay between Bloor and Wellesley, adding 528 residential units and new office space to the block. At street level, sidewalks will be widened and new retail space will enliven the public realm with a pedestrian-oriented podium and a mid-block connection that provides office lobby access from the public walkway to the east. Above, the office levels will feature large floorplates, topping off at the 14th level. The floorplates will then step back to the north on the residential amenity level, allowing for an expansive landscaped outdoor terrace and indoor amenities that will extend up to the floor above. Condominium units will span the upper 50 levels, reaching up towards the enclosed indoor lounge and amenity space on the penthouse floor, that will offer all residents access to panoramic city views.
1075 Bay
Toronto, ON

Project Facts
Client
Canderel, Fiera Real Estate
Location
Toronto, ON
Status
In Progress
Size
420,000 sq. ft.
Partner
David Pontarini

The curtain wall exterior will wrap around the skeleton of the building, becoming a unifying skin that visually links the office and residential levels of the tower. Peeling away at critical moments to blur the line between indoor and outdoor spaces, the skin is pierced by residential balconies on the east and west façades.
Sculpted to transition from larger to smaller floor plates, the resulting form presents a distinctive face to Bay Street, culminating in a slender tower rising above.
