The remedy is rooted in smart, sensitive design that’s responsive to context. And where better to invest in meaningful architecture than in a public project?
“We’re growing fast, and we wanted to create something that will help define and reinforce the area’s character over time,” says Raj Seth, commissioner of community services for Mississauga, a large South Ontario municipality. “We want buildings that will be timeless and iconic.”
Here we tour three communities in the greater Toronto area that have recently built new civic hubs, examining how they serve their residents’ needs for exercise, social connection, learning, and recreation while remaining anchored in their unique place.