Construction/Building — March 8, 2010
Media Advisory - Waterfront Toronto Unveils Design For Underpass Park - First Park of Its Kind to be Built in Toronto
TORONTO, March 8 /CNW/ - Members of the media are invited to a design briefing to learn details about Underpass Park, the most extensive park to be built under an overpass in Canada, and the first ever in Toronto. Located in the West Don Lands, adjacent to the future home of the Athletes' Village for the 2015 Pan Am Games, Underpass Park will begin construction this spring and will open in early 2011.
Underpass Park, an innovative space under the Eastern and Richmond/Adelaide overpasses, is the first park to be built in the new West Don Lands community. The project, designed by renowned Vancouver landscape architects Phillips, Farevaag Smallenberg in association with The Planning Partnership, will transform a derelict area and underused space into a bright, new, urban neighbourhood amenity and key pedestrian connection and passageway.
WHO: John Campbell, President and CEO, Waterfront Toronto
Chris Glaisek, VP Planning and Design, Waterfront Toronto
Greg Smallenberg, Partner, Phillips Farevaag Smallenberg
Paul Raff, Architect/Artist, Paul Raff Studio
WHAT: Unveiling of design for Underpass Park, the first park of its
kind in Toronto
WHEN: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 at 1:30 p.m.
WHERE: Waterfront Toronto, 20 Bay St. Suite 1310, Boardroom
Seating for the design briefing is limited, please RSVP to tstork@waterfrontoronto.ca if you plan to attend.
For further information: Tari Stork, Waterfront Toronto, (416) 414-1577 or tstork@waterfrontoronto.ca; Samantha Gileno, Waterfront Toronto, (416) 271-1316 or sgileno@waterfrontoronto.ca
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