The form of PJ Condos was inspired by its location on the John Street Cultural Corridor, a long-term initiative to create a pedestrian link from major institutions to the waterfront. Despite the project’s small site, generous space is given to the public realm in the form of wide sidewalks and an open plaza. This plaza relates to the public space across the street at Pinnacle on Adelaide (also by HPA), sharing the same amenities and design elements. The 41-storey tower recovers square footage by incrementally increasing the area of the floor plates above. Combined with sculpted sides, an interesting tower shape is created from the resulting angle. The increased floor plates on the upper levels allow the project to include larger units—up to three bedrooms. The high ratio of solid wall to glass ensures that energy code requirements are exceeded.
PJ Condos
Toronto, ON

Project Facts
Client
Pinnacle International
Location
Toronto, ON
Status
Completed 2021
Size
280,000 sq. ft.
Partner
David Pontarini
The masonry construction of the podium—with vertical bands running from the base all the way up the tower—is a defining element of the design. This material choice responds to the neighbourhood’s historic brick buildings and contrasts with the current trend of all-glass developments.
Located in Toronto’s vibrant Entertainment District, the 41-storey tower will introduce 373 new condominium units and revitalize the public realm with a pedestrian-oriented podium.





Half-moon shapes frame windows and entrances at the podium’s ground level, enlivening the street experience.