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A Kiln Becomes an Events Space at Evergreen Brickworks

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A 5,000-Square-Metre Retrofit Brings New Life

Brick factory, informal rave venue, cultural and ecological hub: Evergreen Brick Works undergoes its next evolution with a 5,000-square-metre retrofit by LGA Architectural Partners.

Kiln Evergreen Brickworks, rendering multi-purpose building

The multi-purpose building will host workshops and events, as well as providing gallery space.

Once converted, the kiln building will be an enclosed, all-season space for galleries, classrooms and events, with an impressive 81-metre wall of sliding glass to maintain the beloved space’s open-air atmosphere.

In this designated heritage building, relics of the past – catwalks, rail lines and graffiti – will remain.

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And a win for children in the war against fun

To write about urbanism in Toronto is to live in a constant state of disappointment. It’s not that good things never happen here. It’s just that, too often, our big-ticket urban projects fail to live up to the hype. We get promised a radical new addition to the public realm—a bold initiative to reimagine civic life—and we end up with a condo complex or an outdoor mall. A starchitect gets hired to re-design our most storied museum, and he makes such a hash of things that, fifteen years later, we find ourselves paying to undo his work.

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