Ottawa Citizen

Sneak peek at Tega’s Rhombus Tower

- MARILYN WILSON

Irecently sat down with home builder and developer Spyro Dimitrakop­oulos, president and CEO of Tega Homes. He has been building luxury homes and condos in Ottawa for over eight years and is currently working on his first highrise condo project, a developmen­t called Rhombus Tower at 111 Parkdale Ave.

There is absolutely no question that Dimitrakop­oulos is a forwardthi­nking and inspiring individual whose enthusiasm for his new rhombus-shaped building is infectious. (A rhombus is a four-sided parallelog­ram with no right angle — diamond-shaped for the non-geometrica­lly inclined.) Read on to learn all about this fabulous, full-service, luxury condominiu­m.

Marilyn Wilson: What inspired a rhombus-shaped building?

Spyro Dimitrakop­oulos: I think Ottawa needs more than just traditiona­l highrise blocks. We need to consider the skyline of the city and make sure we add something that is esthetical­ly pleasing and unique, with interestin­g architectu­re.

MW: Why will this will be the most luxurious condominiu­m project in Ottawa?

SD: I believe that condominiu­m purchasers are much more educated these days and the word “luxury” is pretty empty unless you have the specificat­ions to back that up.

What separates us from other developers are standard 10-foot ceilings, eight-foot interior doors, European integrated appliances and an advanced home control system with an iPad in every unit. As far as building amenities are concerned, we have decided to build the three Skyclub levels on the premium penthouse floors.

We will also have a concierge service responsibl­e for booking our many services, including valet dry-cleaning, massage and yoga, personal training and reservatio­ns for our virtual golf course, theatre room, lounge spaces and visitor suites.

MW: I love that you’re bringing the intelligen­t condo to Ottawa, in part by incorporat­ing iPads into every unit. How will that contribute to the condo experience­s?

SD: All units will leverage advanced home control system technology. This built-in intelligen­ce will enable residents to manipulate heating, cooling, lighting, blinds, music, security and many other features, whether they are home or not. Each unit will come with its own iPad to control these features, and the software will be available to download onto iPhones, Blackberri­es or any other android devices.

MW: How long has Rhombus been in the planning stages and when is your launch scheduled?

SD: Honestly, this has been in the planning stages ever since I started in the building business. A project of this magnitude has been my goal for many years, but I have been waiting for the right location. The specific planning for Rhombus started about two years ago when I secured that location. We will begin sales in the next few weeks.

MW: What makes this the right location?

SD: It’s a gorgeous area, just a two-minute walk to the Ottawa River and bike paths. It gives the most amazing views of the city both east and west. Also, it is minutes away from some of the most desirable areas in the city ( Wellington Village and Westboro) and surrounded by some of the most popular restaurant­s, theatres and boutiques.

And most importantl­y, it is just steps away from the hub of Ottawa’s new transporta­tion system, which will connect with downtown, to shopping centres, government buildings and private employment centres. And it’s across the street from Tunney’s Pasture, which is expected to double in capacity over the next 10 years.

MW: It’s nice to know you took into considerat­ion two major aspects of people’s lives: work and play. It’s also great to hear that you managed to incorporat­e 10-foot ceilings into the design, as many prospectiv­e condo buyers worry about feeling cramped in a condo after living in a singlefami­ly residence.

SD: We could have added two extra floors of residences with the same building height, but we wanted to create a different experience of living, with high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows.

MW: What will residents see out of these windows? How does the shape of your building optimize the views?

SD: I’ve designed the building to have curtain walls, giving unobstruct­ed views. It is this rhombus architectu­ral detail that will give our clients a panoramic vantage point that would otherwise be impossible to experience.

MW: Does the shape of the building also influence the layout of the individual units?

SD: The shape gives many dramatic contours, especially on the penthouse levels.

MW: Your three-floor, 16,000-square-foot Skyclub offers residents and their guests fantastic amenities. I love that you will have a 70-foot pool with cabanas.

SD: We have researched the best boutique hotels in the world and have decided on amenities that will best suit the needs of our clients. In addition to the pool, we have premium aerobic and weight training equipment, yoga and massage rooms, a golf simulator, a theatre room, lounge facilities and kitchens for large or small events, as well as our outdoor 33rd-level rooftop Skyclub for al fresco events. We have been selective in choosing amenities we know residents will use so as not to burden them with maintainin­g unwanted services.

Concierge service is an efficient and convenient way to cater to the needs of our residents and their guests. And by offering private, payper- services that will be in demand by many of our residents, the condominiu­m community will benefit from having these facilities in the building. For example, booking a massage, yoga lesson, private training session or a guest suite will garner revenue for both the service provider and the condominiu­m corporatio­n. Other services, like the dry-cleaning valet, will be offered at no cost to residents.

MW: It sounds like you did your due diligence. How much do the units run?

SD: From just under $200,000 to $3 million for some of the combinatio­n units.

MW: Tell me about the 3,700-square-foot penthouse all on one level and with an elevator opening directly to the unit.

SD: This is actually a custom unit on the 32nd floor. If there is a demand for this type of unit it can also be repeated on levels 28 to 31, our other penthouse levels.

MW: How many elevators will the building have?

SD: There will be three highspeed elevators with private access to penthouse levels.

MW: What is the smallest condo? The largest?

SD: We do have just a few smaller studio units in the 300-square-foot range. The largest can be up to 1,650 square feet between floors three and 25. And, as we discussed earlier, it is possible to purchase up to a 3,700-squarefoot unit.

MW: You are offering sweeping, covered balconies. Please elaborate on this.

SD: Yes, on the penthouse levels we do have large balconies. Some of them are as wide as seven feet. Units on floors three to 25, especially the combined units, can have as many as three balconies and the units themselves as much as 80 feet of exterior glass and frontage.

MW: What do you mean by combined units?

SD: Listening to the demands of our clients, we have decided to offer combined units from the third to the 25th levels with unique floor plans that create spacious residences with two or three bedrooms, large living and dining areas, at least two full bathrooms and up to three balconies. These units come in a number of square footages ranging from 950 up to 1,650 depending on the needs of our clients.

MW: I very much enjoyed this sneak peek and want to thank Spyro Dimitrakop­oulos for giving Condo Scene readers a glimpse into the future.

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TEGA HOMES The rooftop Skyclub at Rhombus Tower will encompass 16,000 square feet and plenty of amenities.

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