Evergreen Brick Works Renovations
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The Community Arts and Culture Building will provide art studio space to local art and community organizations. Here, visitors will connect to the site's geological history through hands-on clay building activities and to the broader landscape through painting and moulding.
Building 5 was previously used as the factory's lunchroom, and is now used as a program building. It will receive minor masonry repairs.
The Pavilions are in the centrally located, covered, outdoor space that frames gatherings, festivals and the Evergreen Brick Work Farmers' Market. This 27,000-square-foot space will host a variety of children and youth programming designed to connect them with nature in the city.
From http://ebw.evergreen.ca/Evergreen is replacing the old cement with native trees, shrubs, wildfl...
From http://ebw.evergreen.ca/This outdoor children's play and learning area will feature an edible la...
Environmental Commisssioner of Ontario Gord Miller speaks at the official launch of the Green Infrast...
Environmental Commisssioner of Ontario Gord Miller speaks at the official launch of the Green Infrast...
From http://ebw.evergreen.ca/From 1889 to the 1980s the Don Valley Brick Works was one of Canada’s pr...
TTC Broadview Station at the corner of Broadview and Danforth. Lots of historical info here: http://e...
Viewpoint of the east/west crosswalk at the incredibly historical intersection of Danforth and Broadv...
This is the interior yard evening view of a neighbourhood partition extension projected designed by T...
http://thebigcarrot.ca A notable health food plaza and mart in the heart of Danforth. Pop...
A famous health-foods plaza situated in the heart of the Greek area of Danforth in Toronto. http://ww...
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