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Reina Condos

Location
Etobicoke, Canada
Client
Urban Capital, Spotlight Developments
Expertise
Architecture

Reina, a mid-rise residential building located in Etobicoke, is designed, developed, engineered, and constructed by an all-woman driven team.

Reina Condos exterior
Reina Condos exterior
Reina Condos exterior
reina condos exterior skyline

BDP Quadrangle, Urban Capital and Spotlight Developments joined forces to undertake an experiment. They assembled a team of female experts from architecture, engineering, construction management, legal, marketing and sales to create a cutting-edge condo designed and developed solely by women.

The idea was for women to lead the entire development process from design to construction; principally to draw awareness to the gender imbalance that exists in global real estate, but also to promote a diverse range of female role models to help encourage more women into the industry.

Reina Condos interior

Set, as fate would have it, on the site of a demolished gentleman’s club, the new development is proudly named Reina, the Spanish word for queen. Featuring an especially robust set of amenities that is 25% larger than required by the City, the design has a feminine flair and is a family-friendly addition to the area.

The team embarked on an extensive, year-long consultation process, garnering feedback from an array of users, including multigenerational families, parents with young or adolescent children, and singles. The resulting design is a contemporary midrise with atypically large, flexible floor plans and a forward-thinking amenity program geared towards fostering community and familiarity between residents.

Reina Condos exterior
Reina Condos interior
Reina Condos interior
Heather Rolleston

“Reina is modern and at the same time soft and welcoming. It is a game changer for Etobicoke and a symbol of the transformation potential in the community.”

Heather Rolleston, Principal, BDP Quadrangle