FOUR SEASONS HOTEL AND
RESIDENCES - BAY/YORKVILLE
TORONTO (ONTARIO), CANADA
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL AND
RESIDENCES - BAY/YORKVILLE
TORONTO (ONTARIO), CANADA
Project
Landscape for flagship hotel and residences |
Client
Menkes Developments |
Year
2006-2010 |
Status
In progress |
Known for its nineteenth century Victorian houses, Toronto’s historic Yorkville neighbourhood is poised for the new millennium with the arrival of a metropolitan scale skyscraper and world-class hotel. The contradiction between these two eras and scales is reconciled in the landscape, where stylistic elements from the former period are amplified to fit modern day perceptions.
We deployed three key landscape elements between the contemporary complex and its elderly neighbours, a heritage fire station and library. An overscaled “urban carpet” rendered in eight tones of red cobblestones greets hotel guests, a grand cast-iron fountain stands four stories high, and a rose-less rose garden, where the swirl of petals produces pathways and shrub beds, provides a space of rest. The oversizing of these classic features creates powerful spatial experiences on the ground – and offers playful views from the towers above.
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Surface 6, 800 m2 (1.7 acres)
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Credits
Row 1 / Perspective 02, Alain Carle, February 2006
Row 2 / Perspective 01, Alain Carle, February 2006
Row 3 / Plan, CC+A, February 2006
Row 4 / Plan, CC+A, January 2011
Row 5 / Carpet plan, CC+A, February 2006; conceptual image, CC+A, February 2006; Plan of the "Rose Garden", CC+A, February 2006
Row 6 / Fountain elevation, March 2011; detail of the fountain, February 2011
Row 7 / Conceptual image of the fountain, CC+A, February 2006; elevation 01, CC+A, February 2006
Row 8 / Elevation 02, CC+A, February 2006
Row 9 / Conceptual plans, CC+A, January 2006