Sherbourne Park Pavilion honoured for architectural design excellence
The Canadian Architect awards program recognizes architectural design excellence by architects and architectural graduates for buildings in the design stage. The Jury evaluates a project's geographical and social context, structure, material and environmental features.
"It is an honour to receive this award for architecture on the waterfront from Canadian Architect," said
The Pavilion is located in the southeast corner of Sherbourne Park, a majestic 1.5 hectare greenspace at the heart of the emerging East Bayfront community. With its dramatic three dimensional form featuring exterior zinc clad walls and roofing, the Sherbourne Park Pavilion is equally as beautiful from the park, the lake or from neighbouring towers above. Its unique sculptural form was designed to bring together the park's major features including its 240 metre long water channel and year-round water feature that will become a skating rink in the winter and splash pad in the summer.
Sherbourne Park and its 144m(2) Pavilion is an important part of the revitalization of East Bayfront. When the park opens in the summer/fall of 2010, it will become an important new gathering space for visitors and local residents who come to meet for a coffee with friends, play, skate or take in views of the lake.
"The design of the Pavilion demonstrates that striking sculptural form and good urban design can be complementary, especially in the case of important civic monuments," said
The Pavilion is also as functional as it is beautiful. It plays an integral role in the stormwater management process for East Bayfront which integrates important environmental infrastructure into the design of parks and public realm in the area. Stormwater is collected in tanks under the water's edge promenade, transferred to the Parliament WaveDeck for initial UV treatment and then conveyed to the Pavilion's basement where strong UV light completes the treatment process. Purified water is then discharged through the park's water channel and into Lake Ontario.
In addition to Sherbourne Park, construction is underway across East Bayfront, the vibrant new waterfront community which runs from Jarvis to Parliament Streets south of the rail corridor. Canada's Sugar Beach, Toronto's second urban beach on the waterfront is on track to open next summer. Work is also nearing completion on East Bayfront's first commercial building, the new headquarters for Corus Entertainment and construction has started on
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For background information on Sherbourne Park, please visit www.waterfrontoronto.ca.
For more information about the Teeple Architects, Inc., please visit http://www.teeplearch.com.
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