The two towers of Tridel and Hollyburn Properties' Westerly Condos have progressed significantly on Cordova Avenue in Etobicoke's Islington Village area. Now both topped off and with cladding installation nearing completion, their cranes have also been removed UrbanToronto’s last update in September, 2024. Designed by Kirkor Architects and Planners, the 20- and 27-storey residential buildings occupy an irregularly shaped lot on the east side of Cordova between Central Park Roadway and Dundas Street West.
Viewed from north of Dundas Street, we see Westerly 1 (right) and 2 (left), below. Westerly 1’s cladding installation has advanced to the top residential level, featuring a rectilinear grid of white precast panels and window wall, with dark-tinted glazing complete up to approximately the 17th floor. In contrast, Westerly 2 in the distance presents crimped white precast elements and staggered projecting balconies. Construction hoists remain affixed to the west sides of both towers.
Seen from across Cordova Avenue, Westerly 1 showcases its completed structural form with cladding installation nearing the top of the tower. The rectilinear podium levels give way to rounded corners for the tower levels above, where step-backs are visible at the 4th and 12th floors. Cladding and glazing are installed along much of the facade, except next to the hoist. At grade, a green telescopic handler is stationed behind the hoarding.
Looking north, this view of Westerly 1 emphasizes the completed south end of the podium. A layer of blue weatherproofing wraps the edge of the podium roof, where temporary fencing encloses a future outdoor amenity area. The white precast panels include angled crimps that project from the surface at staggered intervals. At the corner, balconies await the completion of glass guard installation.
Meanwhile to the south, a crew member works from an articulating boom lift to install a sharply folded metal canopy above the ground level of Westerly 2. Clad in bronze-toned panels, it projects outward in a sculpted, angular profile. Below, the ground floor features black-framed curtain wall glazing. Overhead, the third and fourth levels cantilever outward, with their undersides defined by crisp slab edges and glass balcony guards.
At the southeast corner, this close-up view captures the sharply faceted bronze-toned canopy above the building's lobby entrance. The multi-plane geometry is brought together by clean seams. Below, canted white concrete columns support the overhang. Above, the tower’s facade features white precast panels arranged in staggered vertical bands, creating a wave-like articulation across the facade. Corner balconies with glass guards project outward at an angle at the corner, while smaller punched balconies repeat uniformly along the right.
Once complete, Westerly 1 and 2 will stand 68.85m and 87.9m respectively, delivering a combined 612 condominium units.
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