Proposal for Toronto sustainable canal district in the portland's
Our Vision:
A dynamic and permanent landscape on Lake Ontario’s northern shores, Toronto.
A bold architectural design and unique engineering applications.
A network of alternative transportation modes: water transportation, connectivity to subways, LRT, cycling, walking— all with access to shops, residence and employment.
A canal district sets the ambiance of the city, enhancing the character creating an atmosphere that attracts people to the Country and Region.
Attracts a balance and mix of commercial, residential and green-space properties for a viable community continuance.
Creation of additional water space enhances the land available, value and increases the employment for on-going sustainability.
Quiet zones, leisure walks, family picnics, skating, boaters plying their trade, resident, hotel clients and visitors enjoying their choice of shops, restaurants, entertainment, all incorporated in a natural setting.
Images that envision celebrations and World Fair events.
Attract patrons in all four seasons to the primary tourist attraction in Toronto.
Revitalize The Port Land “brownfields” to establish of a sustainable permanent community.
Rejuvenate The Port Lands to an environment that set the standards for future projects involving human and natural habitat.
Building a world-class Toronto Landmark to live, work, play and visit.
Work in concert with the 2015 World Expo consulting and bidding consortium.
Make The Port Lands a conducive and viable location for the 2015 World Expo.
The integration catalyst needed for revitalization of The Port Lands.
Our Mission:
The image to the right is a sketch of a streetscape with canal concept (Running along the south side of Commissioners Avenue)