Pan Am Games Athletes' Village
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Identification
Also Known AsPan Am Games Athletes' Village, and Pan/Parapan American Games Athletes' Village
CityToronto, Ontario, Canada
Urban AgglomerationGreater Golden Horseshoe
Type | Name | Status | Floors | Height |
---|---|---|---|---|
Building | Canary District - North Structure | Construction (2013) | 11 | |
Building | Canary District - South Structure | Construction (2013) | 8 | |
Building | Canary Park - Structure 1 | Construction | 16 | |
Building | Canary Park - Structure 2 | Construction | 12 | |
Cluster | Pan Am Games Athletes' Village | Construction (2012) | ||
Building | Fred Victor | Construction | ||
Building | Wigwamen | Construction |
Technical
DesignationCommercial[1], Residential[1], and Social Housing[1]
StatusConstruction
AmenitiesGarden[1]
Companies
ArchitectArchitects Alliance[2]
ArchitectDaoust Lestage[2]
ArchitectHOK Architects Corporation[3]
ArchitectKuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects[2]
ArchitectMontgomery Sisam Architects Inc.[3]
ArchitectQuadrangle Architects Ltd.[3]
ArchitectTen Arquitectos[2]
Cost ConsultantBrookfield Financial[2]
DeveloperInfrastructure Ontario[2]
DeveloperKilmer Van Nostrand[2]
DeveloperOntario Realty[3]
DeveloperPan Am Toronto 2015[2]
DeveloperThe Kilmer Group[4]
DeveloperToronto 2015[3]
General ContractorLedcor Construction Ltd.[2]
History
Estimated Completion (2015)
Construction (2012)
Proposed (2005 to 2012)
References
- 2009-03-25: City of Toronto, "2015 PanAm Games Bid Book", page(s) 58-72
- 2012-01-31: Reed Construction Data, "Pan Am Games Athletes' Village Project, West Don Lands, Parliament St to the Don River, King St, M5A"
- 2011-02-25: Reed Construction Data, "Pan Am Games Athletes' Village Project, West Don Lands, Parliament St to the Don River, King St, M5A"
- 2012-01-12: The Toronto Star, "Chris Hume: Pan Am Games 2015 Athletes Village a winner"