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Diamond Schmitt to lead design for Therme Canada | Ontario Place redevelopment

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Diamond Schmitt to lead design for Therme Canada | Ontario Place redevelopment

The project will be a year-round waterfront destination.


By David Malone, Managing Editor | August 4, 2021
Therme Canada | Ontario Place aerial

Renderings courtesy Diamond Schmitt

Therme Canada has selected Diamond Schmitt to lead the design of Therme Canada | Ontario Place, a year-round waterfront destination that will reconnect people to Lake Ontario.

The design for Ontario Place’s West Island is based in the planned expansion of public park space and honors and celebrates Ontario Place’s history, including the 1967 Pods and Cinesphere. Diamond Schmitt’s design incorporates three themes into the project: the scale and spirit of exhibition pavilions, the restorative qualities of natural forms, and the transparency of greenhouse architecture.

 

Therme Canada | Ontario Place building

 

Therme Canada | Ontario Place will feature botanical gardens, indoor and outdoor swimming facilities, and improved public access through the creation of more than eight acres of public space. A free-access public beach and expanded pedestrian and cycling access will allow for better connection with the lake.

Four main components compose the new aspects of the project: a new entrance pavilion, a new bridge to the West Island, new parkland and beach areas, and the main Therme Canada | Ontario Place building.

The Therme Canada | Ontario Place building will transform the West Island and is designed to combine the restorative environment of a botanical garden with the physical and sensory experience of an aquatic environment. It will be clad in energy efficient, triple layer bird friendly glass on a steel structure. The building program will be distributed over multiple levels with the largest spaces located on the ground floor. The glass greenhouse-style architecture will support the integration of landscape inside the building with indoor pools and a transparent envelope allowing vistas of Lake Ontario and natural daylight for the planted interior environment. Additionally, a series of landscaped roofs extends the planted environment to the form and, in summer, rooftop pools provide a transition between the exterior and interior.

 

Therme Canada | Ontario Place exterior waterfront

 

The Therme Entrance Pavilion will establish a new public presence along Lake Shore Boulevard West and include three transparent vaults inspired by a trillium flower. A double-height, wood-lined entry hall will define the natural character for the pavilion, which will act as a hub with information and exhibition space and access to the West Island.

The new Therme Bridge will connect the mainland to the West Island and provide all-season public access to the island park and a new public beach. The bridge integrates interior passage for Therme visitors and open access for pedestrians and cyclists.

 

Therme Canada | Ontario Place public outdoor space

 

The parkland and beach areas will surround the Therme Canada | Ontario Place building and ensure year-round public waterfront access. The restorative value of outdoor green spaces for recreation, community gathering, and overall quality of life will be enriched with free public swimming areas; a new significantly expanded beach area; improved access to the lake edge, beach, and wetlands; and an extension of the William G. Davis trail across the entire site.

The design team led by Diamond Schmitt and Therme ARC includes Canadian companies: landscape architects, STUDIO tla; shoreline engineers, Baird; civil engineers, ARUP; transportation consultants, BA Group and building code consultants, LMDG. Future Ontario-based team members will include structural engineers, heritage consultants, and aquatic habitat consultants. 

 

Therme Canada | Ontario Place greenhouse architecture

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