Pottery Road | Bicycle and Pedestrian Crossing


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Location: Canada / Toronto / Type: Infrastructure / Sport & Recreation / Streets / Built: 2011 /
Show on Google Maps / Published on October 16, 2019

Plant Architect: This project is the first component of a larger scheme to provide interpretation, accessibility, and environmental control for the Lower Don Recreational Trail in Toronto. Pressured by its urban location, the site’s heavy usage by cyclists and pedestrians had resulted in numerous unplanned and unsustainable trails, including a widely used but extremely unsafe crossing at Pottery Road. With the fast flow of traffic and a narrow crossing that forced pedestrians and cyclists to cross the road at a dangerously slow pace, users were at risk of serious injury. We addressed these and other safety and environmental issues by designing a new controlled crossing and reconfigured road-island with visual graphics and laser-cut signage to direct and control traffic. The aim was to encourage safe and accessible multi-modal transportation, increase public understanding and appreciation of the Don Valley’s urban ecology, and enhance stewardship of this vast urban wilderness.

Landscape Architect: Plant Architect
Project location: Pottery Road and Bayview Avenue, Toronto, Canada
Design year: 2010
Year Built: 2011

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