Deconstructing TOD — An exhibit by SvN as part of DesignTO

Deconstructing TOD — An exhibit by SvN as part of DesignTO

Visit Deconstructing TOD as part of the DesignTO Festival from Friday, January 24 to Saturday, February 1 at The Bakery - 2 Fraser Avenue in Toronto, Ontario.

As part of the DesignTO Festival Deconstructing TOD showcases an approach for delivering positive social change through major transit projects and transit oriented development.

SvN's exhibition peels back the curtain to show how transit can be delivered in a way that supports healthy, thriving communities. Transit is a powerful force for shaping our cities, spurring the creation of new housing, public spaces, jobs, and space for local businesses. These projects also have their challenges, displacing property owners or tenants, and can be costly to construct.

Using a combination of 3D models, exhibits, and digital representations, and interactive components, 'Deconstructing TOD' showcases an approach for delivering positive social change through major transit projects and how communities, designers, landowners, developers, decision-makers, and governments maximize these project's positive benefits.

It focuses on five core principles.

Connecting People – A welcoming public realm that supports civic life and conveys a sense of pride is essential.

Inclusive Community Building – Our communities thrive when everyone has an equal footing and access to economic opportunities, community services, housing, and parks. Transit-oriented development advances this objective by integrating uses like daycares, market and affordable housing, schools, grocery stores, parks, and businesses to reduce travel times and give people more time back in their days.

Reducing Risk – Building housing, commercial, and retail space can be risky, especially so when it needs to be coordinated with transit systems and construction schedules. Reducing risk is critical to achieving a viable project that the private sector can implement.

Stabilizing our Climate – Buildings and transportation systems contribute a significant amount of carbon emissions annually. While transit is one of our lowest carbon transportation modes, it can go further in implementing low-carbon design, from building materials to massing, and landscape strategies to manage water flows and regenerate ecosystems.

Responsibility – An agency or team of agencies working together in a coordinated fashion is an essential ingredient for successful transit-oriented development.



Visit Deconstructing TOD as part of the DesignTO Festival from Friday, January 24, 2025 to Saturday, February 1, 2025.

The Bakery
2 Fraser Avenue
Toronto, Ontario


Friday, January 24 – 7am to 6pm
Saturday, January 25 – Closed
Sunday, January 26 – 10am to 4pm
Monday, January 27 – 7am to 6pm
Tuesday, January 28 – 7am to 6pm
Wednesday, January 29 – 7am to 6pm
Thursday, January 30 – 7am to 6pm
Friday, January 31 – 7am to 6pm
Saturday, February 1 – 10am to 4pm

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