A sophisticated European-inspired structure for a condo surrounded by historic homes sits near Bloor St West & the Kingsway in Etobicoke. The project involves installing round GFRC columns on levels 7 and 8 of the building. These columns are designed to be tapered from the top, giving them a symmetrical appearance. This design element is unique, as it seems to be the only part of the building that features these distinctive round columns, thereby providing a different aesthetic to the overall structure. The use of tapered round columns made from GFRC can be an architectural statement, adding visual interest and uniqueness to the building. GFRC’s versatility allows for the creation of customized shapes and designs, providing both aesthetic appeal and structural support. These columns, particularly with their symmetrical tapering design, could serve as a focal point or distinguishing feature of the building’s exterior.