
DTAH participating in CanU 2025 Forum
Image: Water's Edge PromenadeThe Council for Canadian Urbanism (CanU) hosts an annual forum for thought leaders and designers to congregate and discuss urban challenges specific to Canada. This year’s event will take place in Toronto. DTAH is proud to both sponsor and participate in the programming to support CanU’s advocacy of sustainable, livable, and resilient cities. Partners Brent Raymond and James Roche will contribute to the following events:
Day 1: Thursday, October 16th 11:15 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Leading with Landscape: Public Spaces as Catalyst for Urban Renewal
DTAH Partner Brent Raymond will join a panel with Chris Glaisek (Chief Planning and Design Officer, Waterfront Toronto), Emily Mueller De Celis (Partner, MVVA), and Guillaume Paradis (Partner, CCxA) to discuss how landscape architecture has set the framework for a comprehensive program of urban renewal and redefined what we should expect of 21st century urbanism. Jean Trottier (Associate Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Manitoba) will moderate the conversation.
Day 2: Friday, October 17th 1:30 – 3:30 p.m.
TO's Waterfront Parks and Public Realm
DTAH Partner James Roche and Waterfront Toronto will lead a walk through some of Toronto’s most iconic waterfront parks, promenades, and streetscape, including the Water’s Edge Promenade, Wavedecks, and Queens Quay, designed by West 8 + DTAH (in joint venture).
Learn more: Toronto Forum 2025 Program | CanU