INTRODUCTION THE LOWER EAST SIDE EXTREME ARCHITECTURE 1 MOVES EAST 23

RIVER CITY UNLIKE THE REBIRTH OF A ANYTHING ELSE 3 NEIGHBOURHOOD 33

THE MASTER PLAN COMMON SPACES DESIGN THAT THOUGHTFUL EMBRACES AMENITIES LOCATION 5 FOR ALL 35

PHASE ONE URBAN CAPITAL DARK FORWARD BEAUTY 7 THINKING DEVELOPMENT 45

PHASE TWO SAUCIER + PEROTTE ARCHITECTS WHITE SINGULAR ON BLACK 11 LANGUAGE + STYLE 49

RC3 CLAUDE CORMIER + ASSOCIÉS NEW LANDSCAPE HEIGHTS 13 DESIGN SHOULD NEVER BE BORING 51

PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES FEATURES AND FINISHES THREE THE DETAILS 53 REMARKABLE PUBLIC SPACES 17 EXTREMEINTRODUCTION ARCHITECTURE

It’s where architectural innovation is taken to new heights.

Where design engages the senses and elevates the urban experience.

Idiosyncratic and bold, it’s the signature building in an already iconic multi-phase development, part of a striking new neighbourhood that is today emerging in Toronto’s fast rising east end.

It’s RC3, the third phase of River City.

Are you ready? / 2 UNLIKERIVER CITY ANYTHING Inspired award-winning architecture. Smart creative interiors. ELSE Extensive indoor and outdoor amenities. Surrounded by beautiful new of over 1,100 loft-style parks and public spaces, and condominiums, family-friendly just minutes from the townhouses, and ground floor downtown core, River City is retail. Spanning the area from unlike any other development East to the new in Toronto today. Designed for , and from excellent livability and the to River Street, it maximum sustainability, it is is a vital part of the revitalized the community for the 21st West Don Lands and the city’s century. waterfront redevelopment that is well underway. Winner of BILD’s Best Design Award, River City is a four- phase, LEED Gold community “A pure vision of liberated design.” – Lisa Rochon ARCHITECTURE CRITIC, THE GLOBE AND MAIL

RIVER CITY MASTER PLAN PHASE DESCRIPTION NO. OF UNITS STATUS RC1 16 storey building along King Street East and 6 storey building 349 Completed along Lower River Street, connected by a 3 storey bridge

RC2 A collection of three 12 storey glass “mini-towers”, connected 249 Completion 2015 by glass bridges, facing Corktown Common

RC3 29 storey tower south of the Richmond-Adelaide 330 Now Releasing ramps, facing Corktown Common and Lawren Harris Square

RC4 Anticipated 11 storey building at the head of Lawren Harris Square 150 TBD

/ 4 DESIGNTHE MASTER PLAN THAT EMBRACES LOCATION

Saucier + Perrotte’s design for The Richmond-Adelaide ramps River City takes its inspiration from become an integral feature, turning the site’s industrial past, the the buildings that flank it into an infrastructure that runs through it, inviting gateway for people entering and the natural landscapes that the downtown core. At the same surround it. Hard elements contrast time, S+P’s design brings the River with soft, light with dark. The City form boldly through the ramps shapes of the buildings bring those themselves, creating a continuum contrasts subtly into play, creating that begins on King Street, extends appealing forms that fit into the down Lower River Street, and then urban landscape – but also stand slips by the ramps to end in a tower out from the crowd. that turns and faces the downtown behind it – a fluid built form that ties Thoughtful design turns utilitarian the entire development into one urban infrastructure into sculpture. coherent whole.

PHASE THREE Now releasing “This fresh, intelligent project will raise the bar of architectural excellence for innovative multi-family residential work in Toronto.” – John Bentley Mays THE GLOBE AND MAIL

PHASE THREE RC3

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PHASE TWO PHASE ONE Under Construction Completed Move-in This Fall

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DARKPHASE ONE River City Phase 1, completed in late 2013, is a darkly beautiful structure with a modern sensibility. It combines bold forms and angles in fresh new ways. Two structures connected by a four-storey bridge, it evokes warehouse buildings in New York, Chicago and Montreal, BEAUTY and is a nod to the area’s industrial past.

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“Varied and gutsy, the first [phase] is black and jagged like a Stealth Bomber flying sideways, the next a cluster of three white circuit boards linked by bridges.” – Alex Bozikovic THE GLOBE AND MAIL

/ 10 WHITEPHASE TWO ON BLACK

Designed as a dramatic contrast to the matte black exteriors of Phases 1 and 3, the sleek lightness of Phase 2 stands out, a gem surrounded by moody dark structures. Three glass mini-towers are connected on each floor with fully glazed passageways. Units are constructed to look like boxes jutting in and out and pivoting left and right. White and translucent materials give it a feel that’s airy, modern and completely sophisticated. Corktown Common park

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NEWRC3 HEIGHTS

Phases 1 and 2 created a new architectural language in Toronto. And now the third phase of this award-winning development takes that daring design to new heights.

RC3 is the next step of Saucier + Perrotte’s unique vision. At 29 storeys, it is the first (and one of the only) towers to be built in the West Don Lands, and there is no doubt that its asymmetrical, cutting- edge look turns Toronto’s residential architecture on its head.

Design has been liberated from its usual constraints, freed from the limitations of the straight line and the standard box. Cantilevered cubes are randomly stacked at different heights and varying protrusions, boldly engaging the city around it.

This is adventurous architecture that would be at home in Barcelona or London – beautiful, bold and completely unlike anything our city has seen before. An organized chaos, RC3 leaves Toronto’s typical condo tower behind.

/ 14 “ The 29-storey tower is a continuity of the angular black volumes that give shape to the entire River City complex; this final, vertical volume is composed of the elements found on the site: angular crystalline minerals of black and white. … The tower conceptually erodes to symbolize this dual mineral nature: a solid black object inset with white diaphanous crystals.” – Gilles Saucier View from Lower River Street, looking south with Phase 1 at left / 16 THREEPARKS AND PUBLIC SQUARES REMARKABLE PUBLIC SPACES, RIGHT AT YOUR FRONT DOOR

Corktown Common to the east and south. to the north. Lawren Harris Square to the southwest. In all directions, River City Phase 3 is surrounded Designed to integrate with the contours of the by beautiful new public spaces that, while each Flood Protection Landform underneath it, very different from the other, collectively Corktown Common is a sprawling park that has represent ’s unrivalled been purpose-built to serve the city. It has commitment to the public realm, and offer RC3 multiple playgrounds, a splash pad, pavilion with residents public amenities of a quality and scope barbecues and a fireplace, an athletic field and unlike any other in the city. plenty of open spaces. You can also take advantage of the meandering trails, bike and CORKTOWN COMMON walking paths, boardwalk and off-leash dog park. Immediately across from RC3’s front door, Corktown Common (formerly known Plus, you’ll find a wide range of trees and plants, as Don River Park) is the epicentre of the West and the park’s intimate marsh area is already Don Lands neighbourhood. Designed by home to diverse wildlife including birds, frogs internationally renowned New York-based and more. landscape architect Michael Van Valkenburgh, it is a perfect example of park design done right. This beautiful 18 acre park is the largest green space in the area, and a wonderful new amenity for neighbourhood residents as well as people from across the city. Queen Street East

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LAWREN HARRIS SQUARE UNDERPASS PARK Think of an intimate, elegant public square in Underpass Park is arguably the best Paris, London or Rome. That is the idea example of the innovative ideas that behind Lawren Harris Square, a quiet, Waterfront Toronto is putting in place understated public space right in front of throughout the West Don Lands. River City Phase 3. An idea that originated with Urban Capital’s Also designed by Michael Van Valkenburgh, initial design submission for the River City Lawren Harris Square is composed of site, and the brainchild of Vancouver-based crushed granite and twenty four multi-stem landscape architects Phillips Farevaag locust trees, a simple composition as a Smallenberg with Toronto-based The counterpoint to the exuberance of RC3. Planning Partnership, this park is exactly what its name implies: a park beneath an overpass.

This charmingly reinvented spot is part of Waterfront Toronto’s ongoing effort to transform neglected spaces on the waterfront into valuable, usable public amenities. The overpass, rather than remaining the urban barrier it once was, has now become a sheltered place to play and relax, and a safe, inviting space that connects the north and south sections of the River City neighbourhood.

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/ 20 1,800PARKS AND PUBLIC SQUARES KMS OF PARKLAND AND CITY TRAILS

Extensive parkland isn’t just limited to the area outside your front door. From Corktown Common you can connect directly to over 1,800 kms of pathways and trails that track the meandering Don River north past the Brick Works all the way to Sunnybrook Hospital; the west past downtown to the western edge of the GTA; and the Lower Don Trail east past beautiful parks and gardens all the way to the Beach. River City is right at the centre.

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/ 22 TORONTOTHE LOWER EAST SIDE MOVES EAST It’s where Toronto’s film, design and creative industries butt up against the city’s financial and business centre. Where the city’s historic and industrial past meet its creative and financial future.

Like the west end only ten short years ago, Toronto’s lower east side is poised for incredible regeneration and growth. And as one of the largest redevelopment schemes in the area (and certainly the most design focused), River City leads the way.

/ 24 River City is close to so WEST OF RC3 many great Toronto neighbourhoods. From the historic Distillery District to eclectic Leslieville, restaurants, nightlife and great shops are all a short walk, bike or streetcar ride away.

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Yonge-Dundas Square Art Gallery of Ontario

University Subway The Eaton Centre DOWNTOWN Downtown TO has it all. From great OCAD shopping to the bustling restaurants, Toronto City Hall shows and nightlife of both the Financial and Entertainment Districts, there’s always lots to do.

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CABBAGETOWN Named for the Irish immigrants who lived here in the 1840s, Cabbagetown is a distinctive, beautiful neighbourhood that’s home to the largest continuous area of preserved Victorian housing in North Regent Park Aquatic Centre America. You’ll find good restaurants, great parks, and one of Toronto’s more unique REGENT PARK attractions – the Riverdale Zoo, a working REDEVELOPMENT WEST DON LANDS farm in the centre of the city. One of Waterfront Toronto’s most ambitious 5 redevelopment schemes is well underway 10 along the banks of the Don River. The West 5 Trail River Don Don Lands, which includes River City, is being carefully developed into an exciting 80-acre community of 6,000 residences, retail space, expansive pedestrian boulevards and 23 acres of lush parkland.

CORKTOWN Corktown has come a long way from its Sherbourne Parliament River Broadview origins as a 19th century working-class 501 Queen 53 54 enclave for County Cork immigrants. This charming historic district has 51 52 experienced a real revival over the last CORKTOWN decade. Older commercial buildings DON RIVER converted to live-work studios, Cherry condominium lofts and professional offices make for an exciting, completely 4 2 5 1 revitalized community that’s just a few 0 2 g UNDERPASS in minutes east of the downtown core. n Lower Don River Trail 504 King e PARK p o r a tc 36 e DVP e r t S

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REGENT PARK REDEVELOPMENT BRICK WORKS 5 Formerly the source of most of Toronto’s 10 bricks, the Evergreen Brick Works is 5 Trail River Don today an internationally recognized heritage and cultural site, mostly known for its farmer’s market, event spaces and quiet nature walks.

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45 47 48 49 44 46 DISTILLERY DISTRICT THE DISTILLERY The old Gooderham and Worts Distillery is 39 the largest collection of Victorian industrial 40 41 42 buildings on the continent, and a uniquely 4 43 8 Martin Goodman Trail beautiful setting for the boutiques, restaurants, theatres and galleries that 4 13 have moved into the once-abandoned area. The cobblestone streets and Gardiner Expressway splendidly restored period buildings offer a wonderful ambiance for events, festivals – or just a pleasant Saturday afternoon stroll.

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PORT LANDS Cherry Beach Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto are working on an exciting vision for a vibrant, mixed-use community just south of Lakeshore Boulevard. But first, within a few years, a huge portion of this area will be turned into a 37-acre Park, with great waterfront access and lots of opportunities for outdoor recreation. RIVERDALE RIVERDALE Filled with gracious tree-lined streets, lovely green spaces and beautiful 7 Victorian and Georgian architecture, 6 17 Riverdale fosters a strong sense of community in the people who live here. LESLIEVILLE Wonderfully central yet remarkably Home to the Opera House, plus some of quiet, the area has a great selection the city’s best burgers, cafes and retro of galleries, shops and restaurants. furniture stores, this bustling bohemian village in the historic east end is home to tremendous creative talent, and is a true Toronto hot spot. Trendy boutiques and galleries and hip film, TV, music and design firms give this sophisticated yet surprisingly laid-back neighbourhood a personality all its very own. 72 71

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56 57 60 68 75 77 78 79 83 84 LESLIEVILLE RIVERSIDE THE BEACH 5 STUDIO DISTRICT 3 10 4 Once a textile and factory district, the Studio District 16 5 2 is now a TV and film hub. Former warehouses house 20 40 production studios, and many of the people who work in the area have bought homes on local side 65 streets. The neighbourhood is also home to a number of artists and trendsetters who have attracted great bars, restaurants and live-work condo developments. Kew Beach STUDIO DISTRICT 4 11 14

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THE BEACH 4 8 This tight-knit community sits on the sandy shoreline of Lake Ontario and is a popular destination for people from UNILEVER SITE across the city. With quiet tree-lined Situated just across the Don River from streets, parks, a waterfront boardwalk, River City, the 28 acre former Sunlight soap great restaurants and a wide range of factory, first opened in 1892. Today the independent boutiques and specialty largest privately owned piece of land in the stores, it’s a wonderful place to spend city, the site is poised to become Toronto’s a sunny afternoon. very own Canary Wharf, employing up to 5,000 people when fully built out.

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Positive Space Interiors showroom features an eclectic mix Aprile’s restaurant empire, Origin showcases changing exhibits on the For over 35 years, Space Interiors of feathered chandeliers, French offers ambitious and beautiful tapas history of our city. has been providing streamlined antiques, elegant wallpapers and dishes in a high energy and hip 95 East. Canadian designed furniture with custom upholstered pieces. environment. Toronto.ca/marketgallery unique space saving features. 247 King Street East 107-109 King Street East 167 King Street East trianon-online.com origintoronto.com 9. FuZen positivespaceinteriors.com FuZen is a highly rated Japanese 26. Appliance Haus 2. Great Burger Kitchen restaurant with a loyal following. This kitchen boutique offers an GBK joins the continuing trend of 132 Front Street East fuzen.ca KING EAST expert in-house design team to help excellent gourmet burger joints in you build your dream kitchen. the city of Toronto. 10. Savoia Canada Inc. 18. Modern Weave 256 King Street East 9 ½ Church Street The beautiful Savoia Canada Modern Weave offers an endless appliancehaus.ca greatburger.ca showroom features innovative selection of rugs from designers porcelain and ceramic products for around the world. The store can also 27. Mangia & Bevi 3. C’est What practically any surface from the accommodate any space or style Siblings Federico and Eleonora For years C’est What has been world leader in the industry, the with made-to-order rugs. established this neighbourhood offering an amazing selection of Graniti Fiandre/Iris Group. 160 King Street East restaurant nine years ago and it has local craft beers and comfort food in 145 King Street East savoia.com modernweave.com grown into an excellent Italian bistro their expansive and cozy known for their pizzas. subterranean dining room. 11. Assanga Interiors 19. 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51. Fusaro’s Fusaro’s second location on 57 Richmond East has become one of the top lunch spots in the area serving delicious Italian dishes. 294 Richmond Street East fusaros.com

33. Rooster Coffee House 52. Mengrai Gourmet Thai This King East spot is the second Chef Sasi crafts elevated Thai location for the very popular coffee cuisine that has consistently 19 house. Locals have been flocking garnered rave reviews from this here for the excellent coffee, 46. Mill Street Brew Pub romantic and intimate restaurant. gourmet baked goods and DISTILLERY DISTRICT As the site of the original Mill Street 82 Ontario Street mengraithai.com sandwiches. 343 King Street East 39. Artemide brewery, this lofty post and beam roostercoffeehouse.com Artemide has a unique wedge space is a casual spot to enjoy some 53. Aft Kitchen and Bar shaped showroom surrounded by delicious pub food and try one of Quickly becoming the east end 34. Weezie’s floor to ceiling windows creating the Mill Street Brewery’s many beers. destination for mouthwatering BBQ, A casual French/European bistro perfect spot to display the visually 21 Tank House Lane Aft Kitchen and Bar also offers a full with excellent service and a cozy stunning light fixtures the millstreetbrewery.com brunch menu and a list of hand- and welcoming dining room. manufacturer is known for. 5 Mill crafted signature cocktails. 354 King Street East weezies.ca Street, Bldg 37 artemide.com 47. Bergo Designs 686 Queen Street East aftbar.com This 6,000 square foot industrial 35. Italinteriors 40. Balzac’s Coffee gallery space houses an incredible 54. Prohibition Gastro House Specializing in high-end Italian Located in a Pump House built selection of jewelry, watches, This comforting gastro pub furniture, Italinteriors has been around 1895, this Balzac’s location kitchen and bathroom accessories continues to be a neighbourhood serving Toronto for more than 35 is a beautiful and breathtaking place and many gift items perfect for all favourite for their excellent and years offering such sought after to take a break and have a cup of tastes. 28 Tank House Lane homey meals, beer and drink list brands as Cassina, Flexform and incredible coffee. 1 Trinity Street bergo.ca and welcoming atmosphere. Boffi to name a few. 359 King Street balzacs.com 696 Queen Street East East italinteriors.ca myprohibition.com 41. Cabinet 36. Roche Bobois This airy brick and beam showroom 55. Empire By Bullet This French furniture manufacturer is home to a wide selection of Empire by Bullet brings British made creates a playful and high-design traditional and contemporary merchandise to Toronto including aesthetic in their Toronto showroom, furniture pieces all made in house everything from painted mugs and expertly displaying the bold and by an expert team of woodworkers British themed pillows to British modern furniture pieces in the and cabinetmakers. 10 Trinity Street sweets and crisps. 724 ½ Queen collection. 101 Parliament Street cabinetfurniture.ca Street East empirebybullet.com roche-bobois.com 42. Gotstyle 56. Boots and Bourbon 37. Gilead Café Gotstyle is a menswear boutique 48. Soma Chocolatemaker Boots and Bourbon is a country Gilead Café is a hidden gem nestled offering a fantastic selection of the Soma offers artisan chocolates cowboy themed bar with an urban just south of King East on Gilead most current and up-to-date created in small batches. The edge. The restaurant offers live Place. Top chef Jamie Kennedy has clothing in the city. The shop also Distillery location is the original music, elevated southern food and crafted a collection of local and provides tailoring services, a Soma and is packed with visitors even a mechanical bull on some seasonal signature dishes to enjoy. barbershop and in house stylists. throughout the week. 32 Tank House nights. 725 Queen Street West 4 Gilead Place jamiekennedy.ca 21 Trinity Street shop.gotstyle.ca Lane somachocolate.com bootsbourbon.com

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40 47 57. Studio Pazo 64. Phil’z Studio Pazo features a well-curated The soaring and meandering selection of pristine mid-century showroom of Phil’z is full of amazing modern furniture and tableware. Be and rare mid-century modern pieces sure to check out the incredible by some of the best-known collection of Fornasetti themed designers from the era. china.729 Queen Street East 792 Queen Street East studiopazo.com 65. Avenue Road 58. Ruby Watchco Easily one of the most beautiful Chef Lynn Crawford crafts a new furniture showrooms in the city, menu for each day of the week. The Avenue Road fills a 15,000 sq.ft. result is an amazing seasonal meal restored Consumer Gas Co. building. served to your table family style. The furniture pieces represent a 730 Queen Street East streamlined modern approach to rubywatchco.ca design. 415 Eastern Avenue 72. Viso 78. 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/ 32 The West Don Lands began its life in the mid 1850s as a dockside working class neighbourhood.

THEWEST DON LANDS REBIRTH OF A NEIGHBOURHOOD

At the beginning of last completely outside the flooding. Corktown century the lands west of consciousness of Common, Lauren Harris the Don River were filled Torontonians, a derelict Square and the thoroughly with factories and piece of land you only saw innovative Underpass Park warehouses. Close to both as you sped down the DVP. are complete. Housing for the city’s bustling port and the Pan Am Games’ Athletes its busy downtown, it was In 2006 things changed. The Village is well on its way the perfect location for a province, which had (and will later be converted thriving industrial base. purchased the lands in the to residences). Public 1980s, entrusted them to amenities and infrastructure By the 1970s, however, rapid Waterfront Toronto. – from a new YMCA to a deindustrialization shuttered Definitive plans were hyper-modern new campus the area. Companies moved, developed, public funds set for George Brown College – factories closed, and the aside, and development is being built or is already in abandoned district lay began. place. vacant for decades. Boarded up on King Street and cut off Today the area is And River City is at the from the city by the Don experiencing a phoenix-like centre of it all. River to the east, the renaissance, with the most Gardiner Expressway to the significant steps having south and the not-yet already been made. A Flood restored Distillery District to Protection Landform has the west, the West Don been built to protect the Lands became a place area from Don River DISTILLERY DISTRICT

CORKTOWN DISTRICT

RIVER CITY FRONT PHASES 1 & 2 STREET LAWREN RIVER CITY BAYVIEW HARRIS PHASE 3 PARK UNDERPASS AVENUE PARK

CORKTOWN COMMON PARK

DISTILLERY DISTRICT WEST DON LANDS AT A GLANCE • 1,000 ft tree-lined promenade along an extended Front Street • Corktown Common, Underpass Park and Lawren Harris Square • 6,000 residences consisting principally of River City and Canary District (which will house the 2015 Pan Am Games Athlete’s Village) • New student residence for George Brown College • New 82,000 square foot state-of-the-art YMCA (available to the public after the 2015 Games)

CORKTOWN DISTRICT

FRONT RIVER CITY STREET LAWREN PHASES 1 & 2 HARRIS SQUARE UNDERPASS PARK RIVER CITY BAYVIEW PHASE 3 AVENUE

CORKTOWN COMMON PARK RC3 COMMON SPACES THOUGHTFUL AMENITIES FOR ALL

Two storey S+P designed common Office and room, with show productivity kitchen, screening centre, for a work- area and pool and at-home meeting foosball tables or print jobs

2,000 sq.ft. state of the art fitness facility

PLUS A truly innovative product library, for those oft-needed things (like a steam cleaner, or a ladder) that you don't actually own.

Kids playroom, for those rainy days with nothing to do.

Guest suite, for your friends and in-laws.

Dog cleaning station, alfred butler service, and more. RC3’s imaginative, highly functional amenities go beyond the expected and take you into an exciting new model for living in the city’s core. Thoughtfully conceived to grow along with the people who use them, they don’t just cater to young singles (although lots of options there), they offer something for every life stage, need and interest.

From a fully equipped 2,000 square foot fitness facility to an extended office space for work-at-home types, from a cool kid-worthy playroom to a hobby room where you can channel your inner craftsman, and from a pet cleaning station to a “product library" where you can rent those things you sometimes need but don't have enough of a reason to actually own, RC3 thoughtfully offers something for everyone and all circumstances.

Quirky, intimate reading room, with individually illuminated bean bags and comfy seating

Hobby room for your inner craftsman (or Martha Stewart)

Aerobics and yoga room

/ 36 4THRC3 COMMON SPACES FLOOR AMENITIES

TWO STOREY PARTY ROOM / THEATRE Host a bash or screen a flick in this two-storey space. Featuring a projector and retractable movie screen, pool and foosball tables, full kitchen and sleek Teknion seating, this Saucier + Perrotte designed area is the perfect extension of your living room.

MEZZANINE (5th floor)

OFFICE / PRODUCTIVITY FACILITY Designed to supplement your home office, our sophisticated productivity facility includes several comfortable workstations, a printer/scanner station (with direct billing to your account), a kitchenette, and a sunlit, glass-enclosed boardroom that’s perfect for client meetings and work-related gatherings.

READING ROOM It’s every reader’s dream – a cozy escape that’s specifically designed for kicking back with a good book. RC3’s reading room isn’t like any library you’ve ever been in. An intimately darkened and quiet zone, it comes with comfy chairs and bean bags, each individually illuminated with private arced floor lights. A quiet place of respite in a harried world. TWO-STOREY PARTY ROOM / THEATRE Host a bash or screen a flick in this two-storey space. Featuring a projector and retractable movie screen, pool and foosball tables, full kitchen and sleek Teknion seating, this Saucier + Perrotte designed area is the perfect extension of your living room.

KIDS’ PLAYROOM RC3’s family-friendly approach isn’t just lip service. Our playroom gives young families the perfect place to keep their kids busy – and to get to know other kids and parents in the building. Kids stay engaged climbing a play structure, playing with toys and games, and creating art at small people tables and chairs.

HOBBY AND CRAFT ROOM Now here’s a creative idea – offer a room that has the work surfaces, tools and supplies needed to build, craft and create, and let people loose. Attend workshops, learn how to use tools, and generally get comfortable with everything from jewelry making to woodworking in this innovative space.

/ 38 3RDRC3 COMMON SPACES FLOOR AMENITIES

FITNESS FACILITY A fully-equipped gym that rivals any in the city, this 2,000 square foot fitness facility is right in your building, for your exclusive use. Burn calories and build strength with state-of-the- art machines, spinning bikes and weights. Row, cycle, run and pump iron, bring in your personal trainer, or arrange a class in the sunny yoga/aerobics room. PLUS Other thoughtful amenities located throughout RC3 make living here the perfect urban experience. PRODUCT LIBRARY BIKE STORAGE Need a steam cleaner to get the wine out of that AND CAR SHARING white area rug? How about a power drill and level Our environmental commitment isn’t just about to hang your floating shelves? This awesome ensuring our building saves energy, it’s also lending library has all the items you need to get about helping our residents reduce their own things done around your home – including all carbon footprint. RC3 has extensive (and highly those bulky yet highly useful things you just don’t convenient) bike storage and car share areas, have room to store yourself. making it easier for you to get around, live green and stick to your own eco promises. ELECTRIC CAR CHARGING STATION PET CLEANING STATION Electric cars are part of our future, and River City After a long romp in the park on a rainy day, your is future-proofed for them. To wit - an electric car pup is bound to be a bit of a mess. At RC3 you charging station open to all residents, located won’t have to take him all the way up to your unit within the resident portion of the parking garage, to clean him up – just head to the pet cleaning with electric charging consumption billed directly station to give him a quick shower, and save your to your account. Pull up, fill up. The future is here. unit (and the building’s hallways) the mess. ALFRED’S BUTLER SERVICES At RC3, the butler does it – the dry cleaning and the shoe repair, that is. Meet Alfred, a concierge service that allows you to drop off your clothes and shoes in specially branded lockers, conveniently located near RC3’s front lobby. Then all you have to do is use a free app to let them know your locker number, and your clean clothes/repaired shoes will be back in 48 hours.* alfredservice.com

* Alfred services will be provided by a third-party provider on a fee-for-service basis, and will be subject to availability at time of building occupancy.

GUEST SUITE Why send your guests to a hotel when there’s a boutique guest suite right on site? Featuring the building’s signature Saucier + Perrotte design, it’s affordable, luxurious and wonderfully close.

/ 40 RC3 COMMON SPACES DIVE-IN RC3 On the other side of the pool, a series of long steps Cormier’s design is inspired by continues the playful design the angular aesthetic of the of the entire building, with overall River City development. oversized planters that give The result – an outdoor the area an Alice in Designed by Claude Cormier, Wonderland feel. one of Canada’s most amenities space that cuts up respected and certainly its and down in sharp angles, centred on striking lap pool. Adjacent to the outdoor most imaginative landscape amenity, change rooms architect, RC3’s outdoor allow for convenient pool amenity spaces are as The focus on angles also results in an unusual green use for you and your friends, thoughtful as the ones while a full kitchen and bar inside. Taking S+P’s roof with a sloped grassy lawn, designed for sitting and make for an easy prep for architectural vision as a an outdoor dinner or two. starting point, Cormier has relaxing, with an unobstructed crafted an eclectic, beautiful view of the city. and highly functional outdoor space for all residents of River City Phase 3.

/ 42 ANRC3 LOBBY S+P SIGNATURE RETURN HOME RC3 continues Saucier + Perrotte's distinctive palette for River City's residential lobbies, with a striking composition of black, white and a shock of gold. A bold beacon from across Corktown Common park.

/ 44 Winnipeg Halifax Montreal Ottawa Toronto FORWARDURBAN CAPITAL THINKING DEVELOPMENT Central 1, OTTAWA

Urban Capital, the developer behind River City, is an innovator with a reputation for architectural design and environmental sustainability. Working in partnership with the best architects, designers and planners, the company is widely recognized for its role as an urban regenerator that pioneers developments in previously industrial or underused areas.

After an extensive public competition that included 18 national and international developers, Urban Capital won the right to develop River City as Waterfront Toronto’s first private sector residential development partner. Their focus on design and sustainability was ultimately the deciding factor; today they are a key player in the dramatic transformation of the derelict West Don Lands into a beautiful sought-after neighbourhood. McGill Ouest, MONTREAL Urban Capital has recently been named one of the top 10 condo developers in Toronto. The company has over 5,000 units developed or under development in Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Winnipeg and Halifax. urbancapital.ca facebook.com/urbancapital twitter.com/urbancapital

Mondrian, OTTAWA Boutique, TORONTO Boutique, TORONTO

East Market, OTTAWA Boutique, TORONTO

Trinity Bellwoods, TORONTO Central 1, OTTAWA

/ 46 Central 1, OTTAWA

McGill Ouest, MONTREAL Mondrian, OTTAWA

Glasshouse, WINNIPEG McGill Ouest, MONTREAL Smart House, TORONTO

Tableau, TORONTO Southport, HALIFAX

East Market, OTTAWA Tableau, TORONTO

/ 48 SAUCIER + PEROTTE ARCHITECTS SINGULAR Gérald Godin College LANGUAGE

+STYLE HCMA Soccer Complex

Winner of eight Governor General’s Medals in Architecture and awarded “Best Firm in Canada” by the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, Saucier + Perrotte is among Canada’s premier architectural design firms, and a remarkable team with the vision to create architectural designs that truly embrace River City’s unique location and tremendous potential.

Saucier + Perrotte’s architecture is a sculptural evocation of the urban landscape, an organic interpretation manifested in glass and steel. By bringing Saucier + Perrotte’s unique style and language to River City, Urban Capital is creating a new residential community that’s unlike anything else in Toronto.

ZAS ARCHITECTS OF RECORD

ZAS is a full-service firm that has been providing award-winning architecture, design and planning for over 25 years. The company works with a diverse group of clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies, residential high-rise developers, post-secondary institutions, transit authorities and major banks. With offices in Toronto, Vancouver and Dubai, and projects across North America, Asia, and the Middle East, ZAS is well positioned to deal with the complicated site conditions and John Abbott College architectural complexity of the River City complex.

University of Waterloo Digital Media Boutique Schulich School of Music Building John Abbott College UBC Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences

UBC Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences

/ 50 CLAUDE CORMIER + ASSOCIÉS LANDSCAPE Montreal Convention Centre DESIGN SHOULD NEVER BE BORING

Sugar Beach Claude Cormier has built an internationally recognized office in Montréal that calls itself a “Landscape Architecture – Urban Design” firm.

His practice extends far beyond the conventional realm of traditional landscape design to forge bridges between urban design, public art and architecture, resulting in such wonderful urban spaces as Sugar Beach and HTO Park in Toronto, and Place d'Youville, Tom and Pink Balls in Montreal.

Four Seasons Hotel and Residences

Pink Balls in Montreal’s Village Evergreen Brick Works

Place d’Youville - Old Montreal

TOM at Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

/ 52 THEFEATURES AND FINISHESDETAILS

Building Features Interior Amenities Suite Details Kitchens + Saucier+Perrotte designed Imaginative, highly functional + High-design lofts and + Open concept “Smart 29-storey 333-unit tower, interior amenities including: penthouses with 9’2” high House”-inspired highly the third phase of the + Two storey S+P designed ceilings† (9’0” in functional kitchens, with four-phase River City party room with theatre townhouses and 10’ in stone countertops** development area, pool and foosball penthouses) tables, and show kitchen + Industrial-style single + Two-storey S+P designed + Double storey family- under-mount stainless lobby located on Bayview + 2,000+ sf fitness facility friendly townhouses, steel sink, with single- Avenue, with three with state-of-the-art fronting parkland and with lever chrome faucet elevators equipment, and direct access to a yoga/aerobics room designated parking space + Fully-integrated Energy + Surrounded on all four via a second private Star® appliances including sides by three remarkable + Office/productivity facility entrance* a Liebherr 24” fridge, public spaces: Corktown with work stations, large- Porter & Charles electric Common, Lawren Harris scale printer/scanner + Exposed concrete ceilings smooth cook-top and Square and Underpass station and conference and columns*, and separate stainless steel Park, all part of the room (on a fee-for-use signature S+P matte black wall oven, Fisher & Paykel burgeoning West Don basis) rolling doors* single tall-tub dishwasher Lands district drawer, and Frigidaire + Reading room with + Large pane windows with microwave, or equivalent + Approximately 149 individually illuminated oversized “lift and slide” resident vehicle parking bean bags and comfortable doors to balconies and + Stone or tile backsplash** spaces, one electric car seating terraces* charging station, 18 visitor + All-in-one condensing parking spaces and 4 car + Hobby/crafts room + Environmentally washer-dryer share spaces sustainable engineered + Kids playroom hardwood floors, in a + Stacked and single bicycle selection of species**, racks + Guest suite in all living areas and bedrooms + Retail/restaurant space on + Product library (a highly Lower River Street facing useful lending library for + Built-in desks* with Lawren Harris Square those useful but bulky internet and electrical things you just don’t have outlets + Energy-efficient year- room to store yourself) round heating and + Custom designed suite coolingx based on a four- + Pet cleaning station entry doors with security pipe fan coil system viewers + Alfred’s butler servicesxx + Security features (alfredservice.com), + Brushed aluminum including: Enterphones in located adjacent to the contemporary hardware all lobby vestibules; an building lobby electric fob-based access system at all entry points and to the amenity areas; Exterior Amenities and strategically located + Claude Cormier designed security cameras exterior amenities, located on the 7th floor, with a lap + Twenty-four hour pool, slopped grassy lawn, concierge oversized planters, outdoor dining area, change rooms and a kitchen prep area Bathrooms + Service panel with break- RC3 will be a LEED Gold formaldehyde-free floor- + S+P designed vanities with ers at suite entry building and is being de- ing, low-emitting paints vessel sinks, stone coun- signed to attain Toronto and coatings, and water- tertops** and contempo- + Pre-wired telephone and Green Standard (TGS) Tier 2 based adhesives and rary single-lever faucets cable outlets, with outlets (the highest level). The key sealants for high-speed internet ac- features of RC3’s green pro- + Custom design back-lit cess*** gram are as follows: + 50% of all wood materials medicine cabinet with will be FSC Certified and mirror + Switch controlled recepta- + Overall energy usage will all materials are targeted cles in living areas and be reduced 44% over to have 20% recycled con- + Contemporary bathroom bedrooms, light fixture(s) MNECB 1997 by using an tent overall fixtures throughout in foyer, track lighting in energy efficient building kitchen and rough-in for envelope, energy efficient + At least 50% of all roofs + Square designed tubs overhead fixture in dining lighting, occupancy sen- will be vegetated green and/or custom showers room sors in all corridors and roofs with wood slat detailing*, common areas, high-effi- with full height tile sur- + Kill-switches at suite entry ciency boilers and chillers, + The building will contain a rounds** Energy Star appliances, rainwater storage system, condensing dryers, in-suite allowing rainwater to be + Frameless glass shower kill-switches, and energy collected and used for on- enclosures for separate recovery ventilators (ERVs) site irrigation, and reduc- showers* ing stormwater runoff into + Four car share spaces will the city’s stormwater sys- + Ceramic tile flooring and be reserved for a car share tem ceramic tile for full height program, reducing the along vanity wall** need for individual cars + Full building life-cycle commissioning and a + Temperature controlled + One electric car charging comprehensive education valves in all showers station will be available to and training program will the general resident popu- be put in place, ensuring lation, encouraging electric optimal equipment per- car usage in the building formance and resident “buy-in” of the sustainabil- + All units will be individu- ity features ally metered for electricity, energy and water usage

+ Only dual flush toilets and water efficient faucets and showerheads will be in- Notes: stalled, with the aim * As per plan / where applicable ** From builder’s samples of reducing water usage *** Provided by Beanfield Metrocon- by 45% nect † Ceiling heights are subject to bulk- heads, exposed ducts, dropped ceilings and structural beams. Where shown on plans, dropped ceiling zones are 7’10” high x Year-round nature of heating and cooling dependent on property management activation of central systems xx Alfred services will be provided by a third-party provider on a fee-for- service basis, and will be subject to availability at time of building occupancy.

Specifications are subject to change without notice. E.&O.E.

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