Glen
Senior Member
So, the only two non residential developments in the area are being paid/financed by governments? I hope not.
Which two? The Post reports that the George Brown campus will include a residence for 500.
Pier 27 will probably have a non residential component along the Quay, and it isn't financed by government. Thank goodness governments are still funding our educational institutions such as George Brown.
Goodness knows - they'll probably have to put something there as a sop to the "mixed use" fans.
George Brown College
Stantec Architecture/Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects have been selected by George Brown College to be the lead design consultants for its planned state-of-the art waterfront campus in East Bayfront.
The campus, which will support up to 4,000 students, will be located on the south side of Queens Quay Boulevard between Lower Jarvis and Lower Sherbourne Streets and will house the college’s Centre for Health Sciences, its first student residences and a fitness and recreational complex.
Award winning architect Bruce Kuwabara will be the lead design principal for the new campus. A leading authority on design, urbanization and sustainability, Mr. Kuwabara is also the Chair of Waterfront Toronto’s Design Review Panel and is very familiar with the waterfront and our revitalization plans, goals and challenges.
Construction of George Brown College’s new waterfront campus is slated to break ground in 2010.
Award winning architect Bruce Kuwabara will be the lead design principal for the new campus. A leading authority on design, urbanization and sustainability, Mr. Kuwabara is also the Chair of Waterfront Toronto’s Design Review Panel and is very familiar with the waterfront and our revitalization plans, goals and challenges.