Before intensification was a buzzword, we asked: what if parking could pay for a piazza? St. Clair Avenue West, 2004. The ground plane, used twice. Still holds up. Learn more about the Piazzetta at the link in bio.
In March, the OAA announced a competition that would have architects design a landscape for the headquarters.
While we did not win, we are still pleased to share the work on our website at https://t.co/mJvGM7xbXS.
We'd like to remind ourselves & the public how important public parks are to small towns & cities. We keep getting nice comments about how popular the @MunicCK Kingston Park is as a summer park.
We’re taking the opportunity to show some what role a specific place could be.
We are honored to have designed the Immigrant Tribute installation and landscaping at the @Villa_Charities site and create a space for those with Italian heritage to commemorate and reflect on their history and achievements.
Our proposal for a small compact courtyard prototype development that are composed of a mix of building scales & types that reflect a small-town quality appropriate to @Aburg_TownHall @ Dalhousie St. & its waterfront
Our proposal for a small compact courtyard prototype development that are composed of a mix of building scales & types that reflect a small-town quality appropriate to @Aburg_TownHall @ Dalhousie St. & its waterfront
What happened to the dish-like flower pots? To be replaced by these ugly and primitive large stones. I would like to know who makes these decisions and expect people to sit on them. How degrading can our public spaces fall? What happened to other designs?
@alexbozikovic Our Un-Avenues proposal for density in the inner city includes transit, streets (or un-avenues) that run North-South across the city that engage the East-West subway lines, Dufferin, Ossington, Bathurst, Spadina etc. You can read more on our site: https://t.co/372iylmva4