tzv
New Member
Hi,
I have a meeting with Waterfront Toronto this afternoon to talk about building a wetland in the Peter Street Basin, east of Spadina on Queen's Quay. I think it would compliment their sustainability initiatives quite nicely and it would act as a catalyst to spur investment in the public space around the wetland. There are two residential towers as well as small office space and vacant commercial fronting the wetland.
The site is currently owned and operated by the Parks Department and this quote from the City should summarize it: "The public space in the basin has been underused and, combined with issues of poor water circulation (it's a garbage collector) in the basin, necessitate a closer look at the design of this area. The programming of this space will be key to the redevelopment of this area.â€
The area has gone through a transformation in the past ten years, but this site remains a relic of the old Queen's Quay. I think this project has terrific potential as a landmark along the waterfront, a node for attracting people.
As part of the proposal I am interested in looking at waste water (grey water) collection from the rooftops and potentially the Gadiner, as methods of diverting water from the sewer system.
I would appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks!
I have a meeting with Waterfront Toronto this afternoon to talk about building a wetland in the Peter Street Basin, east of Spadina on Queen's Quay. I think it would compliment their sustainability initiatives quite nicely and it would act as a catalyst to spur investment in the public space around the wetland. There are two residential towers as well as small office space and vacant commercial fronting the wetland.
The site is currently owned and operated by the Parks Department and this quote from the City should summarize it: "The public space in the basin has been underused and, combined with issues of poor water circulation (it's a garbage collector) in the basin, necessitate a closer look at the design of this area. The programming of this space will be key to the redevelopment of this area.â€
The area has gone through a transformation in the past ten years, but this site remains a relic of the old Queen's Quay. I think this project has terrific potential as a landmark along the waterfront, a node for attracting people.
As part of the proposal I am interested in looking at waste water (grey water) collection from the rooftops and potentially the Gadiner, as methods of diverting water from the sewer system.
I would appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks!