Condo living: “They can become real community spaces”
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At CG Tower in Vaughan, one lobby entrance has more public interaction and the other is more private. PHOTO BY CORTEL GROUP Article content This interview has been edited for length and clarity. Article content Once treated largely as pass-through spaces, condo lobbies are now being asked to do more than provide handsome first impressions. Marcella Au, senior associate and retail and interiors lead at BDP Quadrangle — the Toronto-based architecture firm behind CG Tower in Vaughan, Westbend Residences near High Park and Gallery Towers in Markham among others — explains how lobby design is chang…
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