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Gusto 501
Floor-to-ceiling wall terra-cotta cladding
Gusto 501
Toronto, ON
Architect: Partisans
Client: Hunt Heritage Masonry Ltd.
Completion: 2020
Category: Commercial
Project Type: Stone Engineering
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Gusto 501 is a soaring terra-cotta and glass addition to Toronto’s Corktown
Designed by award-winning architecture firm, Partisans, Gusto 501 is the new “sister” restaurant to the original Gusto 101 and patron favourite on Portland St. in Toronto. PICCO proudly collaborated with the design team and Hunt Heritage Masonry in making the hollow core terracotta block interior come alive. Floor to ceiling wall cladding and exterior Kingspan wall panels were coordinated, engineered, and meticulously installed.
The interior Terracotta required system design that could support undulation and corbel projections, a defining characteristic of the interior. Lateral tie-backs for overturning with LGS framing engineering came together effectively with connection details facilitating our attachment strategy. A mock-up for the terracotta walls proved appropriate and valuable with grouting strategies, lighting effects, and installation tolerance studies answering key questions, early in the process. The resulting interior and lighting presentation exudes a mood and ambiance as satisfying as the food being served, fresh and Italian, a winning combination!