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WilkinsonEyre team selected for new Toronto pedestrian bridge project

By Josh Niland|

Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Rendering courtesy WilkinsonEyre

WilkinsonEyre, together with Two Row, Zeidler, ARUP, and PLANT, has been awarded first place in the competition to deliver the new Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge in Toronto. The bridge is part of the third facet of a larger CAD $1.3 billion (USD $950 million) redevelopment of the city's Port Lands post-industrial area.

Rendering courtesy WilkinsonEyre

Their design titled ‘Equinox’ is meant as a new pedestrian destination and will promote an affinity between people and water made possible by "softened" landscaped terraces on the bridge's abutments. Architects say it is also designed to reference two other bridges that are being delivered by Grimshaw Architects, schlaich bergermann partner, and Entuitive in the Port Lands.

Rendering courtesy WilkinsonEyre

The design team describes: "The project has been titled the 'Equinox Bridge' as the bridge orientation aligns with the summer solstice sunset and winter solstice sunrise, both of which can be viewed from stepped timber seating areas at the two 'noses' of the S-shaped deck. This alignment also frames the equinox sunrise with the arch of the bridge. Star constellations serving as natural guides to Indigenous peoples for thousands of years are inscribed into perforated metal screens, casting shadows on the bridge deck by day and by night, when backlit, making the constellations appear to glow."

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WilkinsonEyre team selected for new Toronto pedestrian bridge project

By Josh Niland|

Tuesday, May 14, 2024

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Rendering courtesy WilkinsonEyre

Related

toronto ● bridge ● wilkinson eyre architects ● wilkinson eyre ● zeidler architecture ● ontario ● competition ● two row ● canada ● pedestrian bridge
WilkinsonEyre
WilkinsonEyre
Zeidler Architecture
Zeidler Architecture
Two Row Architect
Two Row Architect
Grimshaw
Grimshaw Hiring!
schlaich bergermann partner
schlaich bergermann partner
Entuitive
Entuitive
Arup
Arup
PLANT Architect Inc.
PLANT Architect Inc.

WilkinsonEyre, together with Two Row, Zeidler, ARUP, and PLANT, has been awarded first place in the competition to deliver the new Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge in Toronto. The bridge is part of the third facet of a larger CAD $1.3 billion (USD $950 million) redevelopment of the city's Port Lands post-industrial area.

Rendering courtesy WilkinsonEyre

Their design titled ‘Equinox’ is meant as a new pedestrian destination and will promote an affinity between people and water made possible by "softened" landscaped terraces on the bridge's abutments. Architects say it is also designed to reference two other bridges that are being delivered by Grimshaw Architects, schlaich bergermann partner, and Entuitive in the Port Lands.

Rendering courtesy WilkinsonEyre

The design team describes: "The project has been titled the 'Equinox Bridge' as the bridge orientation aligns with the summer solstice sunset and winter solstice sunrise, both of which can be viewed from stepped timber seating areas at the two 'noses' of the S-shaped deck. This alignment also frames the equinox sunrise with the arch of the bridge. Star constellations serving as natural guides to Indigenous peoples for thousands of years are inscribed into perforated metal screens, casting shadows on the bridge deck by day and by night, when backlit, making the constellations appear to glow."

RELATED NEWS This Grimshaw-designed pedestrian bridge will link to Toulouse's new 'green lung' island park
RELATED NEWS Dutch + Latvian team to design Estonia's first movable pedestrian bridge in Tallinn
RELATED NEWS Four designs shortlisted for the Nine Elms to Pimlico Pedestrian Bridge

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