Big brand energy.
Harry Rosen opened a new flagship store as part of the Sherway Gardens $550-million north expansion redevelopment. The location offers a full range of Harry Rosen services as well as “hard shops” for designer brands such as Brunello Cucinelli, Giorgio Armani, Canali and Ermenegildo Zegna. It also features the premium “Made to Measure” area for custom offerings and a full-service tailor shop.
Smith + Andersen was engaged as the mechanical and electrical engineer for this project. Our team has also provided services for various Harry Rosen locations across Canada.
Big brand energy.
Harry Rosen opened a new flagship store as part of the Sherway Gardens $550-million north expansion redevelopment. The location offers a full range of Harry Rosen services as well as “hard shops” for designer brands such as Brunello Cucinelli, Giorgio Armani, Canali and Ermenegildo Zegna. It also features the premium “Made to Measure” area for custom offerings and a full-service tailor shop.
Smith + Andersen was engaged as the mechanical and electrical engineer for this project. Our team has also provided services for various Harry Rosen locations across Canada.
Meeting the standards.
In accordance with Harry Rosen standards, the heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system design utilizes fully concealed air supply infrastructure from a centrally controlled terminal unit system. Particular attention was given to the integration of the mechanical infrastructure with high-end finishes to create a seamless and coherent look across all areas of the store, while providing exceptional comfort. The tailor shop, with dedicated exhaust and steam boiler installation, allows for on-site pressing and alterations to service the store’s clientele.
LED-ing the brand.
This location was the first Harry Rosen store designed with complete LED lighting in Toronto. Smith + Andersen worked alongside the client in assisting with the selection of fixtures that would successfully meet all current code requirements. A new lighting control system, which would be rolled out in all new stores across Canada, was introduced for the store and provides ease of use for the store. A dedicated electrical service was engineered in coordination with the landlord and tie-in to their existing system ensuring the client’s power requirements were met. Design of the new tailor shop, located on site, required a great deal of coordination with the client and mechanical systems to ensure all equipment was sufficiently powered.