Gage Park Restoration

Hamilton, ON.

PARK  //  CULTURAL LANDSCAPE  //  HISTORICAL RESTORATION 

Award of Excellence in Heritage Restoration | City of Hamilton Urban Design & Architecture Awards

CAHP Award of Excellence – Skilled Partner

CSLA Inaugural Legacy Project Award

Canadian Architect | “Hamilton’s Gage Park to receive Inaugural CSLA Legacy Project”

CSLA/AAPC | “Respecting the Past – Ready for the Future”

Gage Park has been a jewel in Hamilton since 1919. Originally designed in a Beaux Arts style by Dunington-Grubb Landscape Architects, the Park has become a social hub within the City. Festivals, lawn bowling, baseball, tennis, and horticultural marvels all have a home in Gage Park.

The City of Hamilton retained SDG for the Gage Park fountain terraces redevelopment project. The intent was to restore the grand entrance from Main Street into the park to its former glory.

The SDG team worked closely with historic groups, City staff, and horticultural staff to prepare a design that reflected the vision of the 1919 plan which retained the historic features and design of the park for future generations to enjoy.

SDG successfully improved the overall safety and accessibility with new ramps connecting upper and lower terraces, enhance the lighting, and lower planting to ensure visibility into the space. Monolithic paving was also implemented to reduce instances of vandalism.

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