# More on One Delisle and the block **Published by:** [Brandon Donnelly](https://brandondonnelly.com/) **Published on:** 2018-07-07 **Categories:** apartment, architecture, arts-and-culture, cities, condo, delisle-avenue, delisle-park, design, housing, janet-rosenberg-studio, midtown, midtown-toronto, one-delisle, park, programming, real-estate, residential, studio-gang, sustainability, toronto, uncategorized, urban, urban-strategies, urbanism, wzmh-architects, yonge-st-clair, yonge-street **URL:** https://brandondonnelly.com/more-on-one-delisle-and-the-block ## Content Now that things have quieted down from last night, I would like to say that we are thrilled by the response to One Delisle and the broader ideas for the block. There was a lot of positivity last night at the open house and today the project team received countless emails and messages from people telling us that they are excited and/or looking forward to working with us over the coming years. Many were from the local community.Following yesterday’s Globe and Mail piece by Alex Bozikovic, One Delisle was also covered in Urban Toronto (read the comments), designboom (they’re allergic to capital letters), ArchDaily, Canadian Architect, Dezeen, The Architect’s Newspaper, and probably other places that I am missing. The comments have been interesting to read and there seems to be a fatigue around boring glass boxes. This project team does not want to do that. Though the project has been making the rounds, there are two images that I don’t think have been widely shared and so I would like to do that today (below). Both were presented at last night’s open house. And they are intended to show the relationship between One Delisle and Delisle Park, which is proposed to be revitalized and expanded by ~50% as part of the project’s block and enhanced public realm strategy. Credit to ADHOC Studio for these renderings.In fact, it is important to keep in mind that while a lot of attention is being paid to the architecture of the building, there’s a broader city building strategy that is attached and integral to it:Revitalize and expand Delisle Park by 50%Add residential uses to a block of office buildings Reduce the number of vehicular access points across the block from 5 to 3 in order to improve traffic flows in the area Create below-grade vehicular connections across the block to consolidate and legitimize access/loading and once again improve traffic flows in the area Significantly widen the sidewalk along Yonge Street to eliminate existing pedestrian pinch pointSignificantly widen the sidewalk along Delisle Avenue to strengthen connection to Delisle ParkIntroduce pedestrian laneway with art canopy to connect St. Clair Avenue West back to Delisle ParkCreate a unified and consistent public realm across the block and provide retail animation along its edgesRetain Art Deco facade along Yonge StreetTarget the 2nd tier of the Toronto Green Standard (voluntary sustainability target)Continue to explore the feasibility of district energy solutions across the block to take advantage of the different energy demand curves for office, retail, and residential usesOnce again, a big thanks to the ~300 people who came out last night – in the rain – to engage with the project team. And a big thanks to the full project team who worked tirelessly to prepare for this week’s community open house. But as was said on Thursday night, in many ways this is really just the beginning. To stay informed about the project and to provide your feedback to the team, stay tuned to yongedelisle.ca. Photos: Khristel Studios ## Publication Information - [Brandon Donnelly](https://brandondonnelly.com/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://brandondonnelly.com/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@brandondonnelly): Subscribe to updates - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/donnelly_b): Follow on Twitter ## Optional - [Collect as NFT](https://brandondonnelly.com/more-on-one-delisle-and-the-block): Support the author by collecting this post - [View Collectors](https://brandondonnelly.com/more-on-one-delisle-and-the-block/collectors): See who has collected this post