Toronto St Lawrence Centre Redevelopment | ?m | ?s | CreateTO | Hariri Pontarini

Preferred choice for the St. Lawrence Centre Redevelopment Competition

  • Brook McIlroy, Trahan Architects, and Hood Design Studio

    Votes: 11 13.9%
  • Diamond Schmitt, Smoke Architecture, and MVVA

    Votes: 12 15.2%
  • Hariri Pontarini, LMN Architects, Tawaw Collective, Smoke Architecture, and SLA

    Votes: 39 49.4%
  • RDHA, Mecanoo, Two Row Architect, and NAK Design Strategies

    Votes: 16 20.3%
  • Zeidler Architecture, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Two Row Architect, and PLANT Architect

    Votes: 1 1.3%

  • Total voters
    79
  • Poll closed .
That actually appears to be an old rendering. The latest renderings (see previous page of this thread) removed the concrete facade that was being kept from the existing building, but that concrete facade is still there in this rendering.
 
A report to next week's Executive Ctte meeting sees TOLive seek to advance the SLCA redevelopment through detailed design by diverting money earmarked for State-of-Good-Repair; but ALSO sees City staff oppose this request, on the basis that no Federal or Provincial funds have yet been committed to deliver the project as a whole.

 
The Star is reporting the above as a Recommendation from City staff to 'Cancel' the project.


From the above:

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70 to 80 million over 10 years is more or less what the Science Centre needs in remediation, no?
 
So I guess that was a no sell to those level of governments unsurprisingly in this dystopian political climate. And they didn't seem get any bites from the private side either...

...I suppose it will be back on if this all magically changes. But I certainly won't be holding my breath here for that. /sigh
 
Is this really a bad thing, I never fully understood the use case for the redevelopment less unlocking the land for additional higher density usage. Merdian hall serves a purpose in regards to the types of shows it can host.
 
Though I am personally somewhat conflicted about this project, the St Lawrence Neighbourhood Assn is encouraging letters to Exec Comm. Here is their template...

EX17.17 - Update on the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts Redevelopment Project

Subject: Support for Reimagining the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts – An Iconic Cultural Space in Toronto


Dear Mayor Chow and Members of Executive Committee,

I am writing to you in support of the redevelopment of the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts (STLC), which is a visionary project that promises to reshape the cultural landscape of our city.

Since its inauguration in 1970 as a centennial project for Toronto, the STLC has been a cornerstone of the city’s cultural fabric. However, after more than five decades of service, the building is now in a state of significant disrepair and does not meet the standards set by the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).

Recognizing the crucial role of the STLC, TO Live launched a public consultation in 2021 to gather input from Toronto residents. A recurring theme in the feedback was the urgent need for affordable, flexible, and technologically advanced multi-use spaces that could accommodate the diverse needs of our communities, especially non-profit organizations.

TO Live’s ambition is to transform the STLC into Canada’s first arts space that fully addresses the cultural, social, environmental, and digital needs of our time, and for future generations. The new STLC is envisioned as a hub of extreme usability, offering state-of-the-art spaces for the performing arts sector, our local neighborhoods, and all of Toronto’s various communities, irrespective of age, culture, ability, identification, or income level.

In addition to serving the broader community, the redeveloped STLC will stand as an iconic destination for visitors, and a creative meeting place for artists of all disciplines.

Whether you are an emerging artist, a seasoned professional, a student, an educator, or a patron, the STLC is being reimagined to be your home - a space that nurtures creativity, fosters collaboration, and celebrates the diversity of artistic expression. The new facility will be equipped with state-of-the-art technical and digital capabilities, ensuring that it meets the rapidly evolving needs of artists and the expectations of modern audiences.

The economic and cultural vitality that the new STLC promises is unprecedented. Last year alone, over 500,000 individuals visited TO Live venues, attending more than 1,000 performances, events, and workshops. The redevelopment of the STLC is set to magnify this impact. The new STLC will not only attract a larger audience, but also serve as a catalyst for regeneration, vibrancy, and economic activity in the neighborhood. Only steps away from Union Station, the STLC is well positioned to become a cornerstone of a lively cultural district within the heart of downtown Toronto.

Our shared vision is more than just the redevelopment of an arts venue; it is the creation of a cultural engine designed to drive tourism, stimulate economic activity, and showcase Toronto as an iconic destination for arts and culture on the global stage.

I urge you to support the redevelopment of the STLC and to play a leadership role in building an iconic cultural destination for everyone.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Regards,
 
I am not terribly convinced they can pull it off, especially in the current climate. I am also not entirely convinced the redo will produce and "icon" with that kind of superlative effect.

AoD
 

Motions​

1 - Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor Shelley Carroll (Carried)
That the Executive Committee adopt the following recommendations in the supplementary report (September 17, 2024) from the Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer [EX17.17a]:

1. City Council delete Recommendation 1 from the Board of Directors of TO Live as part of report CT11.2 and give direction that the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts Redevelopment Project will not proceed to the detailed design phase.

2. Subject to Council approval of Recommendation 1 from this supplementary report, City Council direct the Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer to include funding in the 2025 Budget for the Mayor’s consideration, that will enable TO Live to fully address SOGR and accessibility requirements at the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts, to be informed by the Building Condition Assessment once completed.
Motion to Adopt Item as Amended moved by Mayor Olivia Chow (Carried)

Though I wish we had the $$ and the sense to build a new SLCA..........
 

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