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John Street RevitalizationDESIGN REVIEW PANEL
MMM | DtAh | DPM | LuRA | MuLVEy & bANANI | IMPLoSIoN StuDIoS | uRbAN tREES + SoILS | AubRuM | SMARt WAtERING SyStEMS December 9, 2014
Project Schedule
PROJECT INITIATION
TORONTO ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT BIA MASTER PLAN
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS AND PROJECT AWARD
APRIL -AUGUST 2014
JULY 2013 - MARCH 2014
2010-20122009 SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2014
JANUARY - MAY 2015
SUMMER 2015
DATA COLLECTION AND GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION
DETAILED DESIGN
DESIGN DRAWINGS 30%, 60%, 90%
PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE
TENDER DRAWINGS AND SPECS90%, FINAL
PROJECT SUMMARY REPORT
STAKEHOLDER WORKSHOPS THROUGHOUT
PROJECT TENDERPRELIMINARY DESIGN
ALTERNATIVE DESIGN REPORT
DESIGN REVIEW PANEL
PRELIMINARY DESIGN REPORT, 30%, 60%, 90%, FINAL
STAKEHOLDER WORKSHOPS THROUGHOUT
LEGENDExisting Events Facilities (Buildings)1. Art Gallery of Ontario2. OCAD3. St. George-the-Martyr Anglican Church4. CTV5. Princess of Wales Theatre6. TIFF Bell Tower7. Roy Thomson Hall8. CBC9. Toronto Convention Centre10. Rogers Centre
Existing Events Facilities (Parks)11. Grange Park12. David Pecault Square
Existing Events Facilities (Road ROW)13. Queen and John (+CTV parking lot) for MMVA14. King and John for TIFF and other film festivals15. John and Front (CBC - World Cup type events)
Potential Events Faciilties of Existing/Proposed Open Spaces16. Pinnacle Condos Plazas17. Metro Hall Plazas18. Tridel Courtyard + Isabella Valancy Crawford Park
Potential Events Facilities of proposed Mews (BIA Masterplan)19. Nelson St.20. Pearl St.21. Mercer St.22. Widmer St.
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JOHN STREET EVENTS/FESTIVALS LOCATIONS
Existing and Potential Event Areas
LEGEND
Protected Event Zones
Street Gate Marker
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JOHN STREET PROTECTED EVENT ZONES
Proposed Protected Event Zones
Industry Standard Concert DeckNot suitable anywhere midblock
Nominal Maximum Size Cross DeckSuitable in protected event zones with movable planters
Nominal Maximum Size Side DeckSuitable midblock throughout street
tent Event with Emergency Vehicle AccessSuitable midblock throughout street
Event Sections
Planters• use of planters within
the design (at event/ no tree areas)
• planters already onsite; equipment for relocation already necessary for other planters onsite
• can be used for any location on street
Removable bollards• use bollards already
onsite: at flexible laybys and flush curb locations
• requires infrastructure: specific to designed locations only
Street Closure options
FLEXIbLE LAyby
PAtIoS
SECoNDARy tREE tACtILE buFFER
PAVING PAttERN
tACtILE CRoSSING MARKERS
GRANItE CuRbStREEt tREE
PEDEStRIAN LIGht EVERy 24m both SIDES oF StREEEt
8m
+/-4.5m
8m
24m
RoADWAy LIGht EVERy 24m ALtERNAtIVE SIDES oF StREEt
PAtIo bELoW tREES
typical Plan / Intersection
tactile SurfaceSub-base Curb Pavers
Pervious Concrete - Research in Progress
Evergreen brickworks
300mm Granite Roll Curb
unilock belpasso Paver
Cast Iron tactile Plates
unit Paver buffer
option: Permeable Pavers
unit Paver Pvmt Markings
Materials
Globular Cluster (at Event Spaces) Generative DesignRI
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JOHN STREET PAVING NODES
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JOHN STREET PAVING NODES
3 Colours / 3 Sizes
City Centre, Nieuwegein, Netherlands
150 x 200, 300, 400
Paving Module Gradient Formula
typical Conditions
StREEt tREE
WESt
~15m3 SoIL
• Street trees east and west side of street 1.15m from back of curb
• Secondary trees within patio or landscaped space
• Use of soil cell system
StREEt tREE
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~20m3 SoIL
SECoNDARy
tREE
~20m3 SoIL
Silva Cells Strata Cells Cupolex
Restricted Conditions
• Street trees west side of street 1.15m from back of curb
• Movable planters at restricted locations (event areas, utility conflicts etc.)
• Secondary tree or setback of east street tree where possible
StREEt tREE
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MoVAbLE
PLANtER
VARIES
DEPENDING
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CoNDItIoNS
Dominant tree Species: American Elm CultivarsUlmus americana ‘Princeton’(Princeton Elm)
Ulmus americana ‘Valley Forge’(Valley Forge Elm)
Ulmus japonica x wilsoniana ‘Morton’(Accolade Elm)
• Stately tree that will create canopy above street
• Urban tolerant• Graceful mature form• Fast growing• Use hybrids which are Dutch Elm
Disease resistant
Desired Canopy
Toronto examples proven to favour climate
Species Selection
Diversity with Common hackberry
Celtis occidentalis(Common Hackberry)
• Similar in form to the American Elm• Can add diversity to planting• Urban tolerant. • Graceful mature form
Species Selection
Planters - ornamental trees and Plantings
Gleditsia triacanthos ‘Skyline’(Skyline honeylocust)
Pyrus calleryana ‘bradford’(bradford Pear)
Secondary tree - Small to Medium Size
• Potential custom planter (see integrated art)
• Possible seating • Built-in easy-move sytem
Secondary Planting
ostyra virginiana(Ironwood)
Corylus colurna(turkish hazel)
Amelanchier canadensis(Serviceberry)
integrated seating custom shape
Cornus florida(White Flowering Dogwood)
Ulmus
Elm varieties
Celtis occientalis
Common Hackberry
Existing TreeSmall to Medium sized tree, examples:
Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’ Bradford Pear
Gleditsia triacanthos Honeylocust
Oystra virginiana Ironwood
Corylus Colurna Turkish Hazel
Ulmus Elm varieties
Celtis occientalisCommon Hackberry
Existing TreeSmall to Medium sized tree, examples:Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’ Bradford PearGleditsia triacanthos HoneylocustOystra virginiana IronwoodCorylus Colurna Turkish Hazel
JOHN STREET TREE PLANTING STRATEGY2014-10-03
tree Planting Strategy
Ulmus
Elm varieties
Celtis occientalis
Common Hackberry
Existing TreeSmall to Medium sized tree, examples:
Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’ Bradford Pear
Gleditsia triacanthos Honeylocust
Oystra virginiana Ironwood
Corylus Colurna Turkish Hazel
tree Planting - Strategy
Ulmus Elm varieties
Celtis occientalisCommon Hackberry
Existing TreeSmall to Medium sized tree, examples:Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’ Bradford PearGleditsia triacanthos HoneylocustOystra virginiana IronwoodCorylus Colurna Turkish Hazel
JOHN STREET TREE PLANTING STRATEGY2014-10-03
LED
Side ViewFront View
LED road light
photocell
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banner tube for event lighting
120V power supply
200 dia. HSS steel
galvanized pole
wet paint finish
LED pedestrian light
weld eye for cantilever system
typical Section
Custom Light Pole
JOHN STREET POWER SUPPLY
JOHN STREET LIGHTING DATA
JOHN STREET FIBER BACKBONE
LEGENDPower supply panel box3 locations
120V Power
Power outlet at maximum interval if located every 3 poles - 75m
Power outlet intervals if located at every pole - 24m
Lighting Control RackLocated in Metro Hall
Lighting Data (DMX) Over fiber backbone
Lighting Poles recieving DMX lighting data (ALL POLES)
Lighting Poles recieving DMX lighting data c/w DMX input ports (for basic external access to lighting network)
DMX lighting data master panels x 3 (with extended access to network)
Backbone Network RackLocated in Metro Hall
Fiber Backbone
Shared Master - Power/Network/DMX cabinets
Lighting / Power Supply
bike Parking - on John Street
bike Parking• Custom bike rings parallel to curb as required (may be
removable in event spaces)• Aligns with tree planting
Modified Street• Custom bike rings perpendicular to curb• Potential drop off/layby areas adjacent to bike parking zones• To be coordinated with BIA Masterplan visions (not shown here)