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Winning design chosen for Nepean Point redevelopment

A plan called Big River Landscape won an international design competition to redevelop Nepean Point, but construction on the project won't start until 2019.

Construction of Big River Landscape design not expected to start for more than a year

A winning design has been chosen for the redevelopment of Nepean Point. The NCC board of directors chose Big River Landscapes after a public opinion poll showed the proposal received the highest satisfaction level from respondents. (National Capital Commission)

A plan called Big River Landscapewon an international design competition to redevelop Nepean Point, but construction on the project won't start until 2019.

The National Capital Commission's board of directors received26proposals for the redesign of thelookout,and selected four finalists who presented their proposals to the public in October.

The NCCreceived 541responses to a public poll gauging opinions on the four finalists.Sixtyper cent of respondents indicated they were either satisfied or very satisfied with the Big River Landscapeproposal, submitted by Janet Rosenberg & Studio Inc. in collaboration withPatkau Architects, Blackwell Structural Engineers, and ERA Architects Inc.

The Big River Landscapeproject will include new recreational pathways, enhanced accessibility features, and add a continuous walkway from the Rideau Canal to Rideau Falls Park.

"I think the use of wood and the treatment of wood was probably one of the very attractive features," said NCCCEO Mark Kristmansonof the winning design.

"I think there's a balance to the proposal the jury appreciated. It was a difficult decision for the jury because each of the proponents had very good ideas."

A rendering of the Nepean Point redesign proposal Big River Landscapes, submitted by Janet Rosenberg & Studio Inc. with Patkau Architects, Blackwell Structural Engineers, and ERA Architects Inc. (National Capital Commission)

Janet Rosenberg, founder ofJanet Rosenberg & Studio Inc., said the design focused on creating a more inclusive NepeanPoint, and finding a way to bring underrepresented voices to the forefront. The sitefeatures a statue of Samuel de Champlain, who explored the Ottawa River in 1613.

"This is a layer of history, probably the most gorgeous viewanywhere in Ottawa," she said. "But there's no sense of relationship to the past or the history except for Champlain and there are other voices that are as important as his voice now. How do you let everybody else's voices come in as well as Champlain's?"

An art installation, designed by PatkauArchitects, will sitat the very tip of the park and will feature the stories and experiences of Indigenous people in Canada,Rosenberg said,in a nod to the tradition of oral histories.

"It's a record of missing voices," she said."It's a place where all of us can get to know each other better."

The first phase of construction is set to start between 2019 and 2020.

The Big River Landscapes proposal was submitted by the Toronto-based studio Janet Rosenberg & Studio Inc. in collaboration with Patkau Architects, Blackwell Structural Engineers, and ERA Architects Inc. (National Capital Commission)

With files from Andrew Foote