Upper East Village
Our team is providing mechanical and electrical engineering as well as energy modeling for this new major development in Canada.
Upper East Village is a new master-planned community in the Leaside neighborhood of Toronto. With a mix of residential and commercial spaces, this development spans more than one million square feet.
Situated at the intersection of Eglinton and Brentcliffe, the property features two towers: 21-story and 18-story. The west tower is dedicated to luxury condominiums, while the east tower offers market rentals, providing a diverse range of housing options.
Both towers are connected by a shared podium that houses an array of amenities, commercial retail spaces, and secure below-grade parking.
Dedicated to providing innovative and cost-effective solutions, our team implemented state-of-the-art mechanical and electrical systems that not only reduce operating costs but also maximize the available sellable space within the building.
The design approach included the installation of a water-cooled variable refrigerant flow (VRF) system, which will be the largest of its kind in Ontario. This VRF system is paired with a geo-exchange setup, further enhancing the project's commitment to sustainable practices.
At Upper East Village, residents will enjoy a half-acre park and a ground-level retail area, with pedestrian promenades. The buildings themselves include amenities such as an indoor swimming pool, a steam room, a games room, a private gymnasium, a boardroom, a spacious party room, and an entertainment area with outdoor BBQ access.
Photo credit: Camrost Felcorp Inc., Residences of Upper East Village