The Runway at YZD Design Competition

Registration Deadline: Nov 22, 2024; Submission Deadline: Nov 22, 2024 The Runway at YZD Design Competition.  Brought to you by Northcrest Developments in Toronto, who is redeveloping the 370-acre former Downsview Airport Lands (now known as YZD).An initiative that is focused on transforming the 2-km former Runway into a vibrant, pedestrian-centric corridor. The Runway is really envisioned as a cornerstone and heart of the ambitious 370-acre YZD development transformation, which aims to create one of North America’s largest mixed-use communities.  You can read more about it here: https://www.yzd.ca/runwaydesign.  The call is for both local and international teams, ideally led by a landscape architect, who will establish design guidelines that will enhance connectivity and livability for the anticipated 55,000 residents and 23,000 workers at YZD. The Runway will not only serve as a crucial pedestrian spine but will also act as a community hub, offering spaces for recreation, culture, and social interaction.  Importance of Competition:  Global Impact: The Runway will serve as an international benchmark for innovative placemaking and the adaptive reuse of industrial infrastructure. It represents a pivotal shift in how urban spaces can be reimagined to meet contemporary needs while honoring their historical context. Renowned Jury: The jury, chaired by esteemed urban designer Ken Greenberg, includes a diverse group of experts in design, development, and placemaking.  Long-Term Vision: The YZD project is a 30-year initiative to transform a vast industrial site into a series of mixed-use, sustainable communities. This transformation will feature more than 28 million sq. ft. of residential space, seven million sq. ft. of commercial and cultural areas, and nearly 74 acres of parks and green spaces.Submissions for Expressions of Interest are due by 11:59 PM EST on November 22, 2024. Interested applicants are encouraged to learn more at www.yzd.ca/runwaydesignRead the full post on Bustler

The Runway at YZD Design Competition
Registration Deadline: Nov 22, 2024; Submission Deadline: Nov 22, 2024

The Runway at YZD Design Competition.  

Brought to you by Northcrest Developments in Toronto, who is redeveloping the 370-acre former Downsview Airport Lands (now known as YZD).

An initiative that is focused on transforming the 2-km former Runway into a vibrant, pedestrian-centric corridor. The Runway is really envisioned as a cornerstone and heart of the ambitious 370-acre YZD development transformation, which aims to create one of North America’s largest mixed-use communities.  You can read more about it here: https://www.yzd.ca/runwaydesign. 

The call is for both local and international teams, ideally led by a landscape architect, who will establish design guidelines that will enhance connectivity and livability for the anticipated 55,000 residents and 23,000 workers at YZD. The Runway will not only serve as a crucial pedestrian spine but will also act as a community hub, offering spaces for recreation, culture, and social interaction. 

Importance of Competition: 

  • Global Impact: The Runway will serve as an international benchmark for innovative placemaking and the adaptive reuse of industrial infrastructure. It represents a pivotal shift in how urban spaces can be reimagined to meet contemporary needs while honoring their historical context. 

  • Renowned Jury: The jury, chaired by esteemed urban designer Ken Greenberg, includes a diverse group of experts in design, development, and placemaking.  

  • Long-Term Vision: The YZD project is a 30-year initiative to transform a vast industrial site into a series of mixed-use, sustainable communities. This transformation will feature more than 28 million sq. ft. of residential space, seven million sq. ft. of commercial and cultural areas, and nearly 74 acres of parks and green spaces.

Submissions for Expressions of Interest are due by 11:59 PM EST on November 22, 2024. Interested applicants are encouraged to learn more at www.yzd.ca/runwaydesign
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