Lansdowne Park redevelopment, Mixed-use development complex in Ottawa, Canada
Lansdowne Park redevelopment is a mixed-use project in central Ottawa that distributes residential spaces, retail areas, sports facilities, and public plazas across multiple city blocks. The site combines park areas with modern buildings and offers different functions for daily activities.
Structural cracks discovered in Frank Clair Stadium in 2007 started a transformation process for the entire site. This discovery led to a large public-private partnership that reshaped the aging facilities.
Two heritage buildings, the Aberdeen Pavilion and the Horticulture Building, stand alongside new construction and shape how people move through the space. These older structures create a visual contrast with modern architecture and show how different eras coexist in the same place.
The site is easily accessible by public transit along Bank Street and features underground parking. Visitors can find restaurants, shops, and various facilities within walking distance throughout the development.
A section of the site extends along the Rideau Canal and connects urban infrastructure with natural water features. This waterfront area creates an unexpected green space within the urban development.
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