The City of Toronto's Avenues and Mid-Rise Guidelines have led to a substantial increase in mid-rise development along Toronto's arterial avenues. Streets such as Danforth Avenue are now primed for new developments like Carmelina Condos, a mid-rise condominium project under construction at Woodbine and Danforth from developer Tre Memovia and builder Fusioncorp Developments.

Carmelina Condos viewed from Danforth and Moberly, image by urbandreamer

Designed by TACT Architecture and Arsenault Architect, construction on the 12-storey, 125-foot continues to progress. The building was topped off earlier this year, and in the time since, work has made visible progress on the exterior of the structure, which is being clad in a combination of brown precast concrete panels and reflective window wall glazing.

Cladding rising on Carmelina Condos, image by urbandreamer

A closer look at this cladding reveals a brick pattern impressed into the brown-pigmented precast concrete, while the building's glazing—framed in thick dark-hued mullions—appears to have a slight green tint.

Detail shot of cladding on Carmelina Condos, image by urbandreamer

The development, which will add 140 condominium units to the east Danforth stretch, will feature interiors by Wiklém Design. Once complete, the new condominium development will also be adding ground floor retail to Danforth Avenue - a feature encouraged in the Avenues and Mid-Rise Guidelines, meant to keep commercial shopping strips like The Danforth lively.

Carmelina Condos viewed from Woodbine and Danforth, image by urbandreamer

Additional information and renderings for Carmelina can be found in our dataBase file, linked below. Want to get involved in the conversation? Check out the associated Forum threads, or join in the discussion by leaving a comment in the space provided at the bottom of this page.

Related Companies:  Fusioncorp Developments, Milborne Group, Ryan Design International, Snaile Inc.