Bridgepoint Active Health Redevelopment

Photo source: Industryous Photography

Location: 1 Bridgepoint Drive, Toronto, Ontario

Client: PCL Constructors of Canada; Plenary Health

Project Start Date: 2009

Project End Date: 2016

Project Type:

  • Civic

  • Healthcare

  • Institutional

  • Public Realm Master Plans

  • Parks, Recreation and Open Space

  • Trails

Construction Cost: $7,000,000.00

 

About the Project

The MBTW Group was retained by PCL Constructors of Canada in 2009 to provide full scope Landscape Architectural services for the detailed design and implementation of the Bridgepoint Active Health Redevelopment. This scope of work included the creation of a visionary campus master plan, which incorporated a new hospital, restoration of the Old Don Jail into an administration building, Hubbard Park and future development blocks.

MBTW was responsible for the detailed design and construction administration of a stunning green roof and roof-top terrace, central court and drop off area, seating areas and courtyards, barrier free walkways and trail connections, water features, heritage gardens, labyrinth terrace, a massive slope stabilization application, reintegration/repurposing of existing site features and coordination with public artists.

Consultation with both the TRCA, Toronto/ Heritage, and others was necessary for this design due to its historic context as well as its sensitive location within the Don River watershed.

 

Services:

  • Accessibility and Risk Assessment

  • Arboriculture

  • Landscape Architecture

  • Parks and Recreation

  • Public & Stakeholder Consultation

  • Sustainable Design

Project Team:

  • HDR Architecture Inc.

  • Diamond Schmitt Architects Inc.

  • Ventin Group Heritage Architects

  • S+A Electrical Engineers

  • Halsall Structural Engineers

  • AMCAI Civil Engineers

Certificates and Awards:

  • LEED Silver Certificate

  • Green Roofs for Healthy Cities - Award of Excellence Extensive Institutional Award
    2016

  • The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada / Canada Council for the Arts – Governor General’s Medal in Architecture
    2016

  • Civic Trust Awards – International Project, Commendation
    2016

  • Ontario Concrete Awards - Sustainable Concrete Awards
    2014

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