Gusto 501 Restaurant

Gusto 501 Restaurant
© Jonathan Friedman

GUSTO 501 RESTAURANT

Partisans

ARCHITECTS
Partisans

CATEGORY
Restaurant

INTERIORS
Wendy Haworth Design Studio & Partisans

YEAR
2020

AREA
9500 ft²

MANUFACTURERS
AutoDesk, Kingspan Insulated Panels, Sika, panoramah!®, Altro, American Standard, Atlas Meridian Glassworks, Cle Tile, Crestron, Johnsonite, Lithonia Lighting, Maharam, Sherwin-Williams, Thermafiber, Unilock, Uponor, Viabizzuno, Wastberg, Access Lighting, Beghelli, +14

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Blackwell Structural Engineers

LIGHTING DESIGN
G2J Design & PARTISANS

PLANNING CONSULTANT
MHBC Ltd. & PARTISANS

PRODUCTS USED IN THIS PROJECT
Concrete Floors,windows

KITCHEN & BAR CONSULTANT
Partisans

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Boszko & Verity Inc.

CLIENT
Gusto 54, Janet Zuccarini

MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL
BK Consulting Inc.

DESIGN TEAM
Jonathan Friedman, Alexander Josephson, Pooya Baktash, Benjamin Salance, Ivan Vasyliv, Tim Melnichuk

TERRA COTTA MASONRY STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Pico Engineering

BUILDING ENVELOPE
RDH Building Science

WOODWORKING
Canara Woodworking

LOCATION
Toronto, Canada

BUILDING CODE CONSULTANT
LRI Engineering Inc.

MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
BK Consulting Inc.

Gusto 501 is the latest restaurant by acclaimed restaurateur Janet Zuccarini located in downtown Toronto.

Gusto 501 Restaurant
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Gusto 501 Restaurant
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PARTISANS was tasked with the responsibility to create an unprecedented bar and restaurant experience that is sculptural, experimental, and highly functional.

Taking inspiration from the industrial neighborhood and the footprint of the previous car garage, PARTISANS designed a striking contemporary landmark for the trendy neighborhood.

The facade is a massive wall of glass that hyper glides to open and create natural ventilation for the restaurant, which is framed by two walls made of terracotta and steel.

Inspired by Zuccarini’s Italian background, PARTISANS worked with terracotta to make a major statement for the interior’s aesthetics.

Gusto 501 Restaurant
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Gusto 501 Restaurant
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Gusto 501 Restaurant
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Using complex software models, PARTISANS cut the brick in angles of six variants creating a unique undulating, corbeled effect, in which lighting is carefully placed throughout.

PARTISANS worked closely with a mason to carefully place these different block types and in coordinating the details of the integrated lights and electrical conduit, that give Gusto 501 the unique back-lit undulating walls.

Gusto 501 Restaurant
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Gusto 501 Restaurant
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Natural light from the glass roof 50-feet above creates a lively play of shadows on the textured walls, and at night, LEDs embedded within the blocks provide atmospheric illumination.

The confined lot space of only 30 by 60 feet offered the studio a challenge to go against the status-quo of restaurant design, by building up. PARTISANS created five distinct dining spaces across four floors with new experiences, different sightlines, and culinary programs.

Gusto 501 Restaurant
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Gusto 501 Restaurant
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About the Restaurant: Located in Toronto’s Corktown neighbourhood, Gusto 501 brings together the innovation of sister restaurant Gusto 101 and the soulful hospitality of Janet Zuccarini’s renowned restaurant group Gusto 54. Gusto 54 began in Toronto with the opening of Trattoria Nervosa in 1996.

The 280-seat restaurant delivers a variety of experiences across the floors: the ground level features a sidewalk terrace and main dining room with its open pizza oven, woodfired grill, and take-out window; while the mezzanine features a wine bar—partially veiled by dark metal mesh screens—overlooking the dining room below; the second level is a light-flooded cocktail bar with a bridge to the “Attico”—a private chef’s tasting room with a dedicated kitchen, and above it, all is a roof terrace where guests can enjoy beverages and light snacks as well as west-facing views of Toronto’s iconic CN Tower and the city’s skyline.

Owner and CEO Janet Zuccarini is in the business of creating restaurants with soul. Gusto 54 has been built with a respect for what has come before us and a passion to be new and relevant. To this day, we continue to bring people together to enjoy life. Gusto 54 is a tribute to family, innovation, food, and design that respects the past while rewriting the rules.

Gusto 501 Restaurant
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Gusto 501 Restaurant
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