Sherbourne Park and Pavilion (Toronto, Ontario)
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Park and Pavilion now open and complete.
Quoting World Architecture News:
Construction now underway for Toronto's latest urban, waterfront revitalization project
Sherbourne Park is built upon the abstraction of an iconic Canadian Great Lake landscape. Integral to the park is the Teeple Architects designed Pavilion. This 227sq m sculpturally shaped, zinc-clad structure will function both as an iconic moment in the park and as an abstracted arch that frames views to the lake. It will also serve as an urban connector that fuses the various elements of the park together. The Sherbourne Park Pavilion is an instrumental component of large scale initiatives to revitalize the City of Toronto’s waterfront.
The pavilion provides covered seating, washroom and changing facilities for the rink/water feature as well as a concession for food and beverages. It also houses the rink chiller and UV filtration equipment. It is designed as a year round facility to help activate the park at all times – splash pool in summer, rink in winter.
The pavilion presents a dualism. On the one hand, it can be read as an iconic form - an exciting sculpture that one experiences along the waterfront, and on the other, as an urban moment - a framed connection between the park and the lake. The pavilion sets out to demonstrate that striking sculptural form and good urban design are not antithetical especially with important civic monuments.
The pavilion’s environmental approach is two fold. It plays a key role in purifying the storm water from the adjacent area while displaying its return to the lake. It houses UV filtration equipment and interacts with the purified stream by bridging over it, affecting its course and creating ripples in the stream. It also uses this water as a medium to assist in heating and cooling the pavilion. The pavilion, largely through these energy efficiency measures will achieve LEED Gold status.
(www.worldarchitecturenews.com/index.php?fuseaction=wana...
Quoting World Architecture News:
Construction now underway for Toronto's latest urban, waterfront revitalization project
Sherbourne Park is built upon the abstraction of an iconic Canadian Great Lake landscape. Integral to the park is the Teeple Architects designed Pavilion. This 227sq m sculpturally shaped, zinc-clad structure will function both as an iconic moment in the park and as an abstracted arch that frames views to the lake. It will also serve as an urban connector that fuses the various elements of the park together. The Sherbourne Park Pavilion is an instrumental component of large scale initiatives to revitalize the City of Toronto’s waterfront.
The pavilion provides covered seating, washroom and changing facilities for the rink/water feature as well as a concession for food and beverages. It also houses the rink chiller and UV filtration equipment. It is designed as a year round facility to help activate the park at all times – splash pool in summer, rink in winter.
The pavilion presents a dualism. On the one hand, it can be read as an iconic form - an exciting sculpture that one experiences along the waterfront, and on the other, as an urban moment - a framed connection between the park and the lake. The pavilion sets out to demonstrate that striking sculptural form and good urban design are not antithetical especially with important civic monuments.
The pavilion’s environmental approach is two fold. It plays a key role in purifying the storm water from the adjacent area while displaying its return to the lake. It houses UV filtration equipment and interacts with the purified stream by bridging over it, affecting its course and creating ripples in the stream. It also uses this water as a medium to assist in heating and cooling the pavilion. The pavilion, largely through these energy efficiency measures will achieve LEED Gold status.
(www.worldarchitecturenews.com/index.php?fuseaction=wana...
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Coordinates: 43°38'42"N 79°21'54"W
- Waterfront Park 1.8 km
- The Leslie Street Spit or Tommy Thompson Park 1.8 km
- Riverdale Park East 3.2 km
- Toronto Islands 3.4 km
- Ontario Place 4.9 km
- Taylor Creek Park 7.1 km
- Ernest Thompson Seton Park 7.4 km
- Cedarvale Park 8 km
- The Marshlands 8.3 km
- Warden Woods 10 km
- St. Lawrence 0.5 km
- Design District on King St. E. 0.7 km
- Toronto's Inner Harbour 0.8 km
- Downtown -Yonge to Queen to Jarvis to Front St 1 km
- South Core District 1 km
- Toronto Union Station 1.2 km
- Corktown 1.2 km
- Downtown Toronto 1.5 km
- Old Toronto 2.2 km
- Lake Ontario 113 km