Brown and Storey Architects
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Brown and Storey Architects is a Canadian architectural firm known for innovative urban design projects in Toronto, including prominent public spaces.
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
architectural firm
→
design studio → |
| basedIn | Toronto → |
| country | Canada → |
| designApproach |
integration of landscape and urban infrastructure
→
public space as urban armature → research-based urban design → |
| emphasis |
infrastructure as public space
→
public engagement in design → urban ecology → |
| field |
architecture
→
landscape architecture → urban design → |
| focus |
Toronto urban fabric
→
integration of natural and built systems → public realm improvement → |
| foundedBy |
James Brown
→
Kim Storey → |
| hasClientType |
cultural institutions
→
municipal governments → public agencies → |
| hasLanguage | English → |
| hasPartner |
James Brown
→
Kim Storey → |
| location |
Toronto
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surface form:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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| notableFor |
design of public spaces in Toronto
→
innovative urban design projects in Toronto → |
| notableWork |
Garrison Creek park system studies, Toronto
→
St. George Street revitalization, University of Toronto → Toronto waterfront public realm studies → Yonge-Dundas Square design competition proposal, Toronto → |
| operatesIn | Canada → |
| regionServed |
Greater Toronto Area
→
Ontario → |
| reputation |
context-sensitive urban design
→
innovative → research-driven → |
| sector | architecture and planning → |
| specializesIn |
public space design
→
streetscape design → urban infrastructure design → urban parks and open spaces → |
| typeOfOrganization | private company → |
| worksWith |
Toronto
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surface form:
City of Toronto
community organizations in Toronto → universities in Toronto → |
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