Slideshow: II By IV Design unveils Aqualuna
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TORONTO — Aqualuna, the sculptural, luxury residential project on Toronto’s waterfront, was created by II By IV Design.

Working closely with the architectural language of the building, the interiors echo its signature undulating façade, embracing the fluidity of the waterfront setting while offering a serene and elevated residential atmosphere. Aqualuna features two expansive lobbies, a seventh-floor amenity terrace, wellness zones, lounges, and a lower-level retreat.

The north and south lobbies are highlighted by soaring ceilings and four-story bronze pillars that act as glowing vertical anchors, casting a golden warmth throughout the space. Custom furnishings, curated Canadian artworks, and thoughtfully integrated lighting reinforce a connection to place.

LEED-aligned construction and waste diversion protocols were rigorously followed, reinforcing the developer’s dedication to future-focused building practices. At Aqualuna, aesthetics and environmental stewardship are seamlessly integrated, raising the bar for luxury waterfront development in Canada.
 

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