Toronto’s Art Deco landmark recognized with multiple awards

mid-rise condo building with glass windows on an isolated street
Waterworks is a hybrid, mixed use space build on a heritage site in Toronto. Photo by doublespace photography ©Joy von Tiedemann

Waterworks, a hybrid, mixed-use space designed by Diamond Schmitt, has won a Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) National Award, as well as a 2023 Building Industry and Land Development (BILD) award.

Located in Toronto’s King West district, the design of Waterworks combines retail, a fully serviced YMCA, social facilities dedicated to health and wellness, a mid-rise condominium, affordable housing, and a youth shelter. The 12-storey project features three new building wings, glazed openings along the south facade, a new mid-block outdoor courtyard, a 25-m (82-ft) pool, and a gymnasium.

Waterworks was selected amongst 900 entries submitted this year at the CHBA National Awards and won in the Best Mid-to-High-rise Building category.

The condo site also won Best Community – Built category at the 2023 BILD awards for its use of a heritage site and integration in the surrounding neighbourhood.

Last year, the project was a receipt of a Heritage Toronto Award in the Adaptive Reuse category.

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  1. Diamond Schmitt are a firm of ARCHITECTS.
    They do not BUILD or CONSTRUCT as noted by you.
    Please revise for the readers. Thank you.

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