NET FORMATION
PHASING
Enhenced Net
BIRDEYE PERSPECTIVE
Building
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Urban belt
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Circulation Frame Eco-belt
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TRI PARK
TRI network
The site has unique location, which belongs to ravine system, locates in front of lake Ontario, and is adjacent to high rise residential area. It is a ravine system park, a waterfront park and also a neighbourhood park. So our idea aims to take advantages of this TRIPLE styles in ONE situation, and generate a park which not only provides programs to visitors, but also has serene habitat to wildlifes.
First of all, this design reorgnize the network, distribute open spaces and programs in appropriate scales of cells between circulation net, from land to lake, from common to special, in order to create a continual urban belt, while providing waterfowl and but-
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RENDERING PERSPECTIVE
them have potential to be more cohesive but unattached. But the issue area of the
Next phase is create a habitat belt which is connected to the ravine, and plant intensive vegetation not only to provide habitats for wildlifes, but also protect the urban belt from wind and erosion.
more, this area is also within the walkable range to the residential area, which has protential fo provide programs of typical neighbourhood parks. So this design uses the
Last but not the least, when the park attracted much more visitors, this site will build a pedestrian-based commercial streetscape butween residential and waterfront in East
between human and nature.
amphitheatre to held ourdoor events.
TRI SYSTEM
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Cells
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26
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EXISTING SCALE ISSUE
- Neighbourhood Park is built - Progress of Eco-belt connection - Ravine system connected to Eco-belt - Urban belt and basic circulation are built
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- Watersports area is built - Eco-belt connection is built - Progress of Intensive plants - Pedestrian-based Commercial Street Open
- Main Building is built - Outdoor amphitheatre is built - Finish of urban belt - TRI Park helds whole programs
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DETAIL
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Ravine System 12
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Waterfront Park
Continuous Flow
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Pond
Neibourhood Park
Boat Parking Vehicle Parking Building 17
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EXISTING FLOW NETWORK Crowd & Program
ACCESSIBILITY Urban Flow Network
Ecological Flow
Protential Eco-Net
Program Net & Distribution
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1 North Entrance
11 Cellulated Mounds
21 Habitat Peninsula
2 Jane Augusting Park Entrance Square
12 Sports Fields
22 Beach
3 Waving Square
13 Winding Path
23 Mimico Creek Mouth Bridge
4 Waterway Entrance Gate
14 Cellulated Watersports Fields
24 Wetland Canal
5 Waterfront Centre
15 Boardwalk Deck
25 Wetland inner lake
6 Island Amphitheatre
16 Raising Deck Pavilion
26 Sunrise Deck
7 Comdominium Entrance
17 Sailing Square
8 Mimico Creek Eco Bridge
18 Sailing Facilities
9 West Entrance
19 Boat Storage
10 Wildlife Observation Plantform
20 Mouth of Sailing
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TTC / Vehicle Vehicle
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Pedestrian/Cyclist Boat Vehicle Parking Vehicle Entrance
SECTION & BUFFER
SECTION & BUFFER
Star magnolia
Joe Pyeweed
Paper Birch
Aspen
Black Oak
Beaked Hazel
Redosier dogwood
Aspen
Magnolia stellata
Eupatorium maculatum
Betula papyrifera
Populus tremuloides
Quercus velutina
Corylus cornu
Cornus sericea
Populus tremuloides
Canada lily Arrowheads
Duckweed
White water lily
Yellow Spatterdock
Broad-leaved cattail
Sagittaria latifolia
Lemna minor
Nymphaea odorata
Nuphar spp.
Typha latifolia
Coontail
Lilium canadense Ceratophyllum demersum
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B
A
Yellow Spatterdock Nuphar spp.
Black Oak
Maple, Silver
Burning bush,
Star magnolia,
Eastern Cottonwood,
Quercus velutina
Acer saccharinum
Euonymus alatus
Magnolia stellata
Populus deltoides