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Waterworks, 505 Richmond, 2022 Heritage Toronto Awards in Built Heritage nominee. Image by Steven Evans.


Waterworks, 505 Richmond, 2022 Heritage Toronto Awards in Built Heritage nominee. Image by Steven Evans.


Waterworks, 505 Richmond, 2022 Heritage Toronto Awards in Built Heritage nominee. Image by Steven Evans.


Waterworks, 505 Richmond, 2022 Heritage Toronto Awards in Built Heritage nominee. Image by Steven Evans.


  • Waterworks

    At the machine shop, matching steel windows were installed throughout, including at the reinstated full height south openings. Where new window and door openings were created, new and distinguishable designs were used. At the north side of the complex where the YMCA required a higher performance level, new aluminum windows were installed with a pattern and profile informed by the original design.

    Finally at the skylights, the clerestory windows were maintained and reglazed and the skylight structure was preserved unmodified. The lighting design also highlights unique elements such as the sawtooth window jambs and decorative quoining to expose a different character at night. New glazing was added on top of the structure, with no modification to the appearance of the remaining original elements. The existing Richmond Street carriageway doors were preserved in situ, and the west driveway iron gate was rehabilitated and reinstalled in the carriageway.

     


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  • Waterworks

    Jury's Decision


    The jury felt Waterworks is a fine example of adaptive reuse and delivers meaningful heritage retention, while bringing a complex set of new functions into the site. The building’s former machine shop is repurposed into a grand, publicly accessible room; the 1930s facades of this public building are restored and retained, and they now sit in conversation with the black porcelain cladding of the new construction.


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    Project Partners


    Property Owners: Eve Lewis and Gary Switzer, Woodcliffe MOD Developments (St. Andrew’s) Inc.

    Heritage Architect: Andrew Pruss, ERA Architects Inc.

    Developers: MOD Developments and Woodcliffe Landmark Properties

    Architect: Diamond Schmitt Architects

    Landscape Architect: Janet Rosenberg & Studio

    Interior Design: Cecconi Simone Inc

    Windows: Bliss Noram and BVGlazing

    Heritage Contractor: Clifford Restoration

    Building Envelope: Quest Window Systems

    Construction Management: Bluescape Construction Management

    Structural Engineering: Jablonsky, Ast, and Partners

    Mechanical & Electrical Engineering: Smith + Andersen

    Planning: Urban Strategies Inc.

    Lighting: Marcel Dion

    Signage Consultant: Entro

    Other: Keller Foundations Ltd and LiveRoof Ontario Inc

     

     


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