Since we last checked in on the progress of Neudorfer Corporation's Fuse and Fuse2 Condos about a month ago, much progress has been made on the two-tower development in Toronto's Davenport Village area. The 27-storey first phase of the Barrett Architect and Burka Architects-designed development topped off at the end of last year, and cladding installation has been steadily sealing off the tower for several months now. 

Fuse (left) and Fuse2 (right), image by Marcus Mitanis

The first phase's main precast concrete cladding has been almost fully installed while the installation of the tower's punched windows has progressed to reach the uppermost floors. Fuse's mechanical penthouse level—which was still awaiting cladding at the time of our last update—has since been finished in dark spandrel panels capped in dark mullions.

Upper levels of Fuse Condos, image by Marcus Mitanis

As the installation of exterior finishing touches progresses at Fuse, neighbouring Fuse2 is fast approaching its final height. Forming is now wrapping up for the 23rd and final residential floor of the tower, with just the recessed mechanical penthouse left to form before the tower tops off.

Fuse2 nearing its final height, image by Marcus Mitanis

As the second phase has grown taller, the installation of its brick and precast cladding is progressing steadily, with brick now covering the lower five levels close to Dupont Street, with vertical expanses of cream-hued precast now rising several levels up the tower component above.

Cladding installation on Fuse2, image by Craig White

We will continue to follow the development here, but in the meantime, you can find additional information and renderings in our dataBase file for Fuse and Fuse2, linked below. Want to get involved in the discussion? Check out the associated Forum threads, or leave a comment in the space provided at the bottom of this page.

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