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Bryce Miranda Partner, Landscape Architect OALA | CSLA Toronto

Bryce brings a wealth of experience and passion for city-building through the public realm to our Toronto studio. A seasoned landscape architect and urban designer, he is renowned for his ability to navigate highly complex, multi-stakeholder projects from start to finish. Over the past decade, Bryce has led countless teams, adopting integrated design principles that have resulted in award-winning solutions for his clients and our cities.

Bryce believes design should respond to the social, environmental, and cultural context of a project to support the thoughtful growth of our cities. From re-imagining Toronto’s Waterfront to leading sustainable design across Canada, he advocates making urban space accessible and enjoyable for the entire community. Many of Bryce’s most memorable projects have been widely recognized for creating amazing spaces. From Toronto’s waterfront to the Evergreen Brick Works, the John Street Cultural Corridor, and the Lower Don Trail revitalization, his projects have made a lasting, positive impact.

As an active member of his profession, Bryce is also the recipient of several other City of Toronto Architecture and Urban Design Awards, the City of Brampton Award of Excellence, and the Reach for Excellence Award by the Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. 

What’s your favourite DIALOG project?
My favourite DIALOG project is Edmonton’s Mechanized River Valley Funicular. Beautifully designed, it successfully makes the river valley accessible by bridging the hard gap between the urban and natural environment through an unforgettable experience.

What could turn any bad day into a good day?
Anytime I overhear people talking about how much they enjoy a space I’ve worked on, my troubles melt away.

What gets you excited to start your day?
I’m really motivated by city building. Working on projects that impact people and change the way we live our lives in urban environments is what it’s all about. My success on projects like the Evergreen Brick Works, East Bayfront and John Street have been a result of challenging the norm and working with others to own a new vision for our city.

Education

Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
University of Toronto

Bachelor of Arts, Geography
York University

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