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Overview
A MODERN HERITAGE, NEVER TO BE DUPLICATED Architectural treasures dating back to the 1800’s nestled along the tree-lined streets of Rosedale, define the area as a significant heritage site. Historically home to Toronto’s wealthiest residents and marked by wild roses growing abundantly, Rosedale set the stage as the ideal abode to those in the know. Punctuated by heritage, character and culture, Rosedale is designed to be preserved, now and into the future, making No.7 Dale not only the first of its kind, but also the last. Source: 7 Dale
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ARCHITECTURE Belgian Curtain Wall Window. Frames in a Brushed Aluminum Bronze and Hardware from Reynaers Petersen Tegl Solid Clay Red Brick from Denmark Slate Stone Roofing on Pitched Elements Algonquin Limestone Exterior Facade on Entry Floor Level Precast Panel with Sandblasted Algonquin Limestone Detailing on the Upper Floors Bronze Accent Detailing Throughout, Including Sills and Canopy Bronze Picket Balcony Railing on Dale Avenue Full Glass Balcony Railing Overlooking the Ravine Suites Stone Privacy Screens Between Neighbours LANDSCAPE The Landscape Design Takes Advantage of its Surroundings and Dramatic Location Atop the Rosedale Valley, Juxtapo...
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