Regent Park Aquatic Centre / MJMA
Located in downtown Toronto, Regent Park is Canada’s oldest and largest social housing project, built in the late 1940’s. The community has historically been viewed as a transitional community for new immigrants, but due to social and physical planning ills, has contributed to the concentration of a socially marginalized population. 41% of the population living in Regent Park are under 18, and over 70% of the population lives below the Low-Income Cut-Off Rate.
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- architects: MJMA
- Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
- Project Year: 2012
- Photographs: Shai Gil
- Photographs: Scott Norsworthy
- Area: 28000.0 ft2