Evergreen/Brick Works
Evergreen/Brick Works
Toronto (Ontario), Canada

Transformation of an industrial brick factory

Through the work of a multidisciplinary team, a quarter of the 40-acre Don Valley Brick Works park and post-industrial site is being redeveloped as an active, environmentally based community centre. The project was initialized by Evergreen, a Toronto non-profit organization dedicated to creating programs that reconnect city communities with local natural systems.

Founded in 1889, the Brick Works was home to one of the country’s most significant brick manufacturers for nearly a century. The massive grounds are incised with industrial quarries and are both a heritage site and a brownfield. In its new incarnation, the area will serve as a catalyst for new ideas on relationships between nature, individuals, and cities. An initial master plan completed by architectsAlliance envisages features that include a 110,000 square foot garden and nursery, a children’s discovery area, conference and event facilities, skating surfaces, an organic farmers’ market, spaces for an array of socially conscious organizations (including the offices of Evergreen), and continued development within the existing 40-acre wetlands and meadows park.

Our conceptual approach focuses on the transformation of this post-industrial ruin into a “green” site. Seeking to transcend the overused term “sustainability,” the proposal emphasizes the idea of trajectories of movement through the site – of water, cars, electricity, trains, and wildlife. The plan addresses a need for higher site porosity as a means to create a free-flowing system of sustainable components in, around, and through the area.

As part of a grant from the Tiffany + Co. Foundation, Evergreen has renamed the forecourt of the Evergreen Brickworks Tiffany Commons.  In an effort to reinforce the distinct character of the space, an urban-scaled grape trellis has been constructed with an aluminum lattice supported on wooden poles.  Establishing a strong identity for the threshold of the Evergreen Brickworks, the pergola will be planted with grapes to provide shade and serve as a demonstration for Evergreen’s urban agriculture mandate.

Client
Evergreen

Collaboration
du Toit Architects ltd./ du Toit Allsopp Hillier, Diamond Schmitt Architects Inc., E.R.A. Architects Inc., Dougan & Associates

Awards

2014
Sustainable Development Award – Royal Architecture Institute of Canada / Canadian Institute of Planners / Canadian Society of Landscape Architects

2013
Award of Excellence – Toronto Urban Design – Large Spaces

Green Good Design – The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies and The Chicago Athenaeum

CNU Charter Awards – Congress for New Urbanism

National Honour – Canadian Society of Landscape Architects – Design

2008
Acknowledgement prize – Holcim Award / North American competition – Sustainable Construction Project

Year
2006-2010

Status
Built

Categories
Heritage
Institutional
Master Plan
Plaza / Garden
Conceptual Image - Claude Cormier + Associés
Aerial Photo - Vito Riccio for Evergreen
Photo - Guillaume Paradis, Claude Cormier + Associés
Photo, 2018 - Industryous Photography
Photo, 2017 - Industryous Photography
Photo, 2017 - Industryous Photography
Photo, 2017 - Industryous Photography
Photo, 2017 - Industryous Photography
Photo, 2017 - Industryous Photography
Photo, 2017 - Industryous Photography
Photo, 2017 - Industryous Photography
Photo, 2017 - Industryous Photography
Photo, 2017 - Industryous Photography
Photo - Chris Hillier
Photo - Claude Cormier + Associés
Photo, 2014 - Guillaume Paradis, Claude Cormier + Associés
Photo, 2014 - Guillaume Paradis, Claude Cormier + Associés
Photo - Bryce Miranda
Photo, Tiffany Commons Under Construction - Claude Cormier + Associés
Photo, Paving Detail - Claude Cormier + Associés
Photo, Under Construction - Claude Cormier + Associés
Photo, Under Construction - Claude Cormier + Associés
Photomontage - Ferruccio Sardella
Photo, Under Construction - Claude Cormier + Associés
Aerial Photo, BEFORE - Unknown Source
Conceptual Flow Diagram - Claude Cormier + Associés
Photo - Michael Reichmann
Photo - Michael Reichmann
Aerial Photo, BEFORE - Unknown Source
Rendering - DTAH
Conceptual Collage - Claude Cormier + Associés
Conceptual Collage - Claude Cormier + Associés
Localisation - Claude Cormier + Associés