Bauhaus Condos will be located just west of Berkeley Street, south of Adelaide Street East, east of Ontario Street on the north side of King Street East at 284 King Street East in the St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood of Downtown Toronto.
Bauhaus will have, in addition to having 9’ ceilings in all principal rooms, exposed concrete walls and columns, as well as large windows out of which residents can marvel at the changing face of Toronto—which has entered the same conversation as other skyscraper juggernauts like New York and Chicago.
The Bauhaus was the most influential modernist art school of the 20th century. Its emphasis was to unite art and industrial design by combining fine art and craftsmanship. It exposes the mentalities of “truth to materials,” “less is more,” and “form follows function.” It was focused on using new modern materials and simple shapes to create beautifully designed and functional buildings, sculptures, and furniture with a focus on mass production. The Bauhaus movement has long been synonymous with bold, rational, and functional structures in art, architecture, and design.
Bauhaus Condos is an exciting new addition to downtown east’s skyline. Located on King St. E in-between the major intersections of Parliament St. and Sherbourne St., this tower’s striking architecture is inspired by BAUHAUS design. The beautiful art and wondrous architecture of 284 King St. E make this an incomparable condo.
Bauhaus Condos will be located just west of Berkeley Street, south of Adelaide Street East, east of Ontario Street on the north side of King Street East at 284 King Street East in the St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood of Downtown Toronto.
A short walk to the Distillery District, St. Lawrence Market, TTC Subway at Yonge Street, the Esplanade, and all the restaurants, cafes, bars, and convenient grocery shopping these spots have to offer.
Bauhaus will have, in addition to having 9’ ceilings in all principal rooms, exposed concrete walls and columns, as well as large windows out of which residents can marvel at the changing face of Toronto—which has entered the same conversation as other skyscraper juggernauts like New York and Chicago.