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Call for New Members 2017 - Waterfront Design Review Panel
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The Waterfront Design Review Panel provides objective, professional advice to Waterfront Toronto and/or City of Toronto Planning staff about proposed public and private developments within the
Waterfront Toronto Welcomes Four New Members to its Waterfront Design Review Panel
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Earlier this year, Waterfront Toronto issued a Call for New Members to join our Waterfront Design Review Panel. We’re thrilled to announce the addition of four new members who will join our panel of
Ten Design Proposals for Two New Waterfront Parks to be Unveiled at Toronto City Hall
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Today, Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation will unveil ten creative design proposals as part of the international design competition for York Street Park and Rees
Waterfront Toronto set to replace trees along Queens Quay West this fall
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Following a comprehensive review by Waterfront Toronto and the City of Toronto’s Urban Forestry division, 154 trees that failed to thrive have been identified for replacement along Queens Quay West
Health through an Indigenous lens: Understanding Anishnawbe Health Toronto's Indigenous Hub
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For thousands of years, the site on which the Anishnawbe Health Toronto (AHT) Indigenous Hub will sit has been an ever-changing landscape.
Waterfront Toronto and City of Toronto Launch Innovative Design Competition For York Street and Rees Street Parks
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Waterfront Toronto, in partnership with the City of Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation, is calling on international design professionals to develop a bold vision for two new waterfront parks
CALL FOR NEW MEMBER: Indigenous Design Expert
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The Waterfront Design Review Panel provides expert, professional advice to Waterfront Toronto and City of Toronto Planning staff about projects within the Designated Waterfront Area. We are seeking
Water’s Edge Promenade Named One of Canada’s Best Landscape Architecture Projects
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Recently, the Water’s Edge Promenade in East Bayfront received a National Merit Award from the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA).
Building North America's Most Unique Streets
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By 2024, we will have transformed major sections of Cherry, Commissioners Street and the Don Roadway. These streets will be some of the most unique landscapes in the city.
Winning Designs Announced for Waterfront Parks Design Competition
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October 9, 2018, Toronto, ON— Waterfront Toronto, in partnership with the City of Toronto’s Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division, today announced the winning design submissions for the York Street