Alison Brooks Architects, Adjaye Associates, Henning Larsen and SLA to Develop Toronto's Waterfront

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Quayside Aerial - Full view of proposed development. Image Courtesy of Waterfront Toronto

A consortium comprising developers Dream Unlimited and Great Gulf together with lead architects Alison Brooks Architects, Adjaye Associates, Henning Larsen and landscape design practice SLA were selected to develop Toronto's Quayside into a new neighbourhood containing affordable housing, robust public spaces and new business opportunities. The design for the 4.9 hectares site on Toronto's waterfront proposes over 800 affordable housing units, together with an 8,000 square-metres forested green space and an urban farm, accompanied by arts venues and flexible educational spaces.

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the Western Curve by Alison Brooks Architects. Image Courtesy of Waterfront Toronto

In March 2021, Waterfront Toronto launched an international competition that shortlisted four teams competing to develop the waterfront site. The winning proposal seeks to create an architectural focal point and a new cultural landmark while transforming Quayside into an all-electric, zero-carbon community. The project will feature five towers, as well as one of Canada's largest residential mass timber buildings designed by Adjaye Associates, which will be topped by an urban farm. The various buildings are weaved together by an extensive park designed by SLA.

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Community Forest by SLA. Image Courtesy of Waterfront Toronto

The new development replaces Sidewalk Labs' previous plans to create a mass-timber, data-driven neighbourhood designed by Heatherwick Studios, Snøhetta and Michael Green Architecture. The subsidiary of Google's parent company Alphabet cited the economic uncertainty caused by the pandemic as the main reason for the project's cancellation. The new scheme proposed by Dream Unlimited and Great Gulf will now enter a negotiation process, expected to conclude by fall 2022, after which the development plans will be finalized, and the consortium will seek municipal approvals.

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Cite: Andreea Cutieru. "Alison Brooks Architects, Adjaye Associates, Henning Larsen and SLA to Develop Toronto's Waterfront" 21 Feb 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/977158/alison-brooks-architects-adjaye-associates-henning-larsen-and-sla-to-develop-torontos-waterfront> ISSN 0719-8884

Quayside Aerial - Full view of proposed development. Image Courtesy of Waterfront Toronto

取代谷歌智慧城市 Sidewalk Labs,多家联合共同开发多伦多滨水区 Quayside

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