National Ballet School

Photo source: Tom Arban

Location: 400 Jarvis Street, Toronto, Ontario

Client: National Ballet School

Project Start Date: 2006

Project End Date: 2008

Project Type:

  • Heritage

  • Institutional

  • Parks, Recreation and Open Space

  • Streetscapes

Construction Cost: $1,500,000.00 Landscape

 

About the Project

Project Grand Jeté is a two-phased $100 million capital building expansion project of the National Ballet School. The project weaves together new and heritage buildings within a cohesive and responsive landscape that exhibits a harmonious gradient of scale and mix of materials. Phase 1 links the existing 297 seat Betty Oliphant Theatre on Jarvis Street to the newly designed Celia Franca Centre for dance training and the Margaret McCain Academic Building. Phase 2 included the renovation of the existing historic buildings and the rebuild of the Maitland Street facilities into an expanded residence for the School.

The MBTW Group was retained by the National Ballet School in 2006 to provide full scope landscape architectural services for the design of the landscapes surrounding and within the expansion area. Given the historic nature of the site and its buildings, MBTW designed the thematic planting for both historic buildings and the existing Betty Oliphant Theatre to be in keeping with the historic Edwardian period residential garden-style rather than the simple palette of materials for the contemporary Studio Block main entry. Wood detailing and paving throughout the site serves to unify the various buildings. The dark black paving of the podium surrounding the Centre symbolizes the “stage” from which all activity at the ballet school revolves around.

The National Ballet School is an example of a project with rich historical significance. In line with Ridley College’s philosophy, the design response represents a successful weaving together of new and old.

 

Services:

  • Arboriculture

  • Contract Administration

  • Landscape Architecture

Awards:

  • 2010 Ontario Association of Architects Award of Excellence

  • 2008 RAIC National Urban Design Award

  • 2008 Governor General’s Medal Award

  • 2007 City of Toronto Architecture and Urban Design Award – Award of Excellence

  • 2007 The American Institute of Architects (AIA) – Honor Award for Architecture

  • 2006 Ontario Association of Architects Award of Excellence – Institutional B

  • 2006 Toronto Construction Association – Best of the Best Award (Project Achievement – Large Project) Best of Canada Design Competition

  • 2006 Pugly Award – Best In Show

  • 2006 Heritage Toronto Award

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