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Case Study

Tridel at The Well

A Calming Transition


Tridel at The Well, is part of The Well landmark multi-tower development in Toronto. The space is a unique design identity with a focus on texture and organic forms. The entrance features a sculptural droplet-inspired element and rippled glass discs.

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Location: Toronto, ON
Client: II BY IV DESIGN
Photographer: Joel Esposito
Client Need

The aim was to create a visually stunning and calming transition from the outside street. Asymmetrical archways and an illuminated bronze collage form a high-end hospitality feel to the space as visitors move toward the living areas. 

Challenge

The overarching space is regal and austere, and the floor plan narrow and curved, with windows covering the entire facade.

Solution :

To balance the bold archways and columns, glass discs in pale amber were bent to create individually organic shapes.
Each disc was suspended at varied lengths onsite to ensure a natural effect was achieved.

The white cylinder lights frame the arched wall opposite the windows, creating an ambient lighting effect.

Dimensions
Cylinder lights

LED
18" x 6"
18 lights in total

Glass petal installation

20 glass petals
10 light bronze hand-made glass plate
10 dark bronze hand-made glass plate
Glass .98"
Glass holder finished in polished chrome
Petals hanging from 20 different cable lengths