Stoss, nARCHITECTS, DS+R, KPMB, West 8 among competitors for Waterfront Toronto terminal + park
By Bustler Editors|
Tuesday, Mar 24, 2015
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A design team is yet to be determined for Waterfront Toronto's Jack Layton Ferry Terminal and Harbour Square Park Innovative Design Competition. The winning proposal will become part of a multi-phase masterplan for the region, as funding and budget become available over time.
Five teams -- which all consist of at least one locally based firm -- were invited this past January to compete. They are:
- Stoss Landscape Urbanism + nARCHITECTS + ZAS Architects
- Diller Scofidio+Renfro + architectsAlliance + Hood Design
- Clement Blanchet Architecture + RVTR + Batlle i Roig
- KPMB Architects + West 8 + Greenberg Consultants
- Quadrangle Architects + aLL Design + Janet Rosenberg & Studio
The public had the opportunity to share feedback on the proposals in an online survey. The comments will now be summarized into a report that will be delivered to the competition jury, in addition to the reports from the Stakeholder Advisory Committee and Technical Advisory Committee.
Check out a glimpse of the proposals below.
Stoss Landscape Urbanism (Boston) + nARCHITECTS (New York City) + ZAS Architects (Toronto)
More info here.
More info here.
Project panel summary.
Full proposal.
Diller Scofidio+Renfro (New York City) + architectsAlliance (Toronto) + Hood Design (Emeryville, CA)
More info here.
More info here.
Project panel summary.
Full proposal.
Clement Blanchet Architecture (Paris) + Batlle i Roig (Barcelona) + RVTR (Toronto and Ann Arbor) + Scott Torrance Landscape Architect Inc. (Toronto)
More info here.
Share your feedback on the proposals.
Project panel summary.
Full proposal.
KPMB Architects (Toronto), West 8 (Rotterdam), Greenberg Consultants (Toronto)
Project panel summary.
Full proposal.
Quadrangle Architects (Toronto), aLLDesign (London), Janet Rosenberg & Studio (Toronto)
Project panel summary.
Full proposal.
All images courtesy of Waterfront Toronto - Jack Layton Ferry Terminal and Harbour Square Park Innovative Design Competition.
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