Today, Toronto is revered among Great Lakes ' and waterfront cities for its environmental planning: its massive re-investment in water and stormwater infrastructure; protected headwaters of the region's rivers; realized waterfront plans; and more swimmable beaches. Twenty years ago, the Metro area was designated a hotspot of pollution, the waterfront was marked with vacant brownfields, while rampant development grew from the city's edge. This thesis explores how Toronto transformed its relationship to water and Lake Ontario by examining the work and legacy of a federal and provincial inquiry into the Future of Toronto's Waterfront. While the Royal Commission's inquiry concluded nearly twenty years ago, its impact an...
In the nineteenth century and beginning of the twentieth century, the Lake Ontario waterfront along ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explains why the Toronto city-region underwent a...
Since the decommission of Marquette, Michigan???s massive waterfront ore dock in 1971, the city???s...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2011.Ca...
Originally prepared as part of a heritage report for the Metropolitan Toronto Planning DepartmentThi...
Dozens of major cities around the world have launched large-scale waterfront redevelopment projects ...
This thesis It’s ON at Ontario Place - Or Is It? addresses the roles that architecture and landscape...
This paper explores the micro-level politics involved in the processes of planning Toronto’s Central...
This Seminar Series Report summarizes research presentations made by members of York University's Ch...
Originally prepared as part of a heritage report for the Metropolitan Toronto Planning Department.Th...
Garrison Creek is one of many ravines along Toronto’ s waterfront which have undergone numerous tran...
On Toronto’s east-central waterfront, the Port Lands project is transforming an area that used to be...
The Don River once travelled from the Oak Ridges Moraine, through dense forests, to empty into a lar...
This dissertation explores human interactions with Toronto’s Don River Valley from the late eighteen...
As one of the largest post-industrial redevelopment projects in North America, Toronto’s Lake Ontari...
In the nineteenth century and beginning of the twentieth century, the Lake Ontario waterfront along ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explains why the Toronto city-region underwent a...
Since the decommission of Marquette, Michigan???s massive waterfront ore dock in 1971, the city???s...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2011.Ca...
Originally prepared as part of a heritage report for the Metropolitan Toronto Planning DepartmentThi...
Dozens of major cities around the world have launched large-scale waterfront redevelopment projects ...
This thesis It’s ON at Ontario Place - Or Is It? addresses the roles that architecture and landscape...
This paper explores the micro-level politics involved in the processes of planning Toronto’s Central...
This Seminar Series Report summarizes research presentations made by members of York University's Ch...
Originally prepared as part of a heritage report for the Metropolitan Toronto Planning Department.Th...
Garrison Creek is one of many ravines along Toronto’ s waterfront which have undergone numerous tran...
On Toronto’s east-central waterfront, the Port Lands project is transforming an area that used to be...
The Don River once travelled from the Oak Ridges Moraine, through dense forests, to empty into a lar...
This dissertation explores human interactions with Toronto’s Don River Valley from the late eighteen...
As one of the largest post-industrial redevelopment projects in North America, Toronto’s Lake Ontari...
In the nineteenth century and beginning of the twentieth century, the Lake Ontario waterfront along ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explains why the Toronto city-region underwent a...
Since the decommission of Marquette, Michigan???s massive waterfront ore dock in 1971, the city???s...