Auberge On The Park Master Plan
Photo creds: Tridel

Auberge on the Park consists of two architecturally remarkable towers near the intersection of Eglinton Ave E and Leslie St. Tower B is a 29-storey condo with 225 units and Tower C is a 45-storey condo with 415 units. Amenities at Auberge include a party and dining room, along with a yoga studio, gym, visitor lounge, rooftop deck, pool, jacuzzi and storage space. The development is set midst a network of lush parklands and greenspace. The building successfully met the Toronto Green Standard Tier 2, v2 requirements.

  • Total Gross Floor Area (Size) – Tower B: 24,618 m2  and Tower C: 41,146 m2
  • Building Type – High-rise multi-unit residential condominium
  • Building Location – 1095 Leslie St
  • Energy Savings kWH (Tower B+Podium)– 2,461,790 kWh (28.9 per cent cost saving vs. Model National Energy Code for Buildings)
  • Energy Savings kWH (Tower C)– 2,444,533 kWh (32.9 per cent cost saving vs. Model National Energy Code for Buildings)
  • Project Website

This Toronto Green Standard Tier 2 building includes:

Bike Storage

Indoor bicycle storage areas with 400 parking spaces available for each tower for residents and visitors.

Optimizing Urban Heat Island Performance

Using high-albedo surface materials to cover 84.4 per cent of non-roof hardscape, the development greatly reduces its potential urban heat island effect, making its surrounding environment comfortably cooler.

Optimized Irrigation Measures

A combination of high-efficiency irrigation systems and drought-tolerant plants contributes to an 50 per cent reduction in water use for irrigation.

Water Efficient Fixtures and Fittings

45 per cent reduction in potable water consumption achieved through installation of low-flow plumbing fixtures.

Construction Waste Diversion

The amount of construction waste sent to landfill was significantly reduced by implementing a construction waste management plan and working with waste haulers to divert 89 per cent of waste construction materials.

Regional Materials

Of the construction materials used for the development, over 29 per cent was extracted, recovered or processed within 800 km radius from the project’s location.

Light Pollution

Light fixtures are installed so that they produce zero up-lighting, ensuring there is no unnecessary light pollution, saving energy for relevant lighting corridors and spaces

Energy Recovery Ventilation

Each suite is uniquely enhanced with a stand-alone, 68.1 per cent efficient Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) system, which delivers fresh outdoor air directly into each suite while recovering over half of the energy of the exhaust air leaving the suite. The ERV continuously exchanges the air in a unit by exhausting stale air from washrooms, laundry closets and kitchens, replenishing them with fresh air.

Building Developer/Owner

Deltera Inc.
4800 Dufferin St
Toronto, ON M3H 5S9

Architect

Graziani + Corazza Architects
1320 Shawson Drive, Suite 100
Mississauga, ON L4W 1C3

Sustainability Consultant

EQ Building Performance Inc.
20 Floral Parkway
Concord, ON L4K 4R1

Mechanical and Electrical Engineer

Trace Engineering Ltd.
505 Consumers Road, Unit 904
North York, ON M2J 4V8