Janet Rosenberg

Canadian landscape architect & urban designer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroCanadian landscape architect & urban designer
PlacesCanada
isArchitect Landscape architect
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Female
The details

Biography

Janet Rosenberg IFLA, FCSLA, FASLA, is a Canadian landscape architect based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and the founding principal of Janet Rosenberg & Studio.

Awards

Rosenberg was awarded the 1992 Governor General of Canada Confederation Medal, the 2003 OALA’s Pinnacle Award for Landscape Architectural Excellence, and the 2008 Urban Leadership Award from the Canadian Urban Institute. Rosenberg is a Fellow of the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects and the American Society of Landscape Architects.

Notable Projects

Guelph Market Square in winter
Kitchener Barrel Warehouse Park and Seagram Lofts (Father David Bauer Drive) Parc Barrel Warehouse et Seagram Lofts, Kitchener (Father David Bauer Drive) (19892453693)

Notable landscape projects include 30 Adelaide Street East (Toronto, 2002), Barrel Warehouse Park (Waterloo, 2001), Town Hall Square (Toronto, 2005), HTO Park (Toronto, 2007), Guelph Civic Centre Market Square (Guelph, 2012), Jamie Bell Adventure Playground, High Park (Toronto, 2012), Fort York’s Visitor Centre (Toronto, 2014), Mirvish Village/Honest Ed’s (Toronto, 2015–), David Braley & Nancy Gordon Rock Garden at Royal Botanical Gardens (Burlington/Hamilton, 2016), Pioneer Village and Finch West TTC stations, Alexandra Park Community Revitalization (Toronto, 2017–), Kìwekì Point (formerly Nepean Point) (Ottawa, 2017–), and The Royal Hotel (Picton, Prince Edward County, Ontario, 2022). Rosenberg, together with Ghanaian-British architect David Adjaye and Israeli designer and artist Ron Arad, was one of the six design teams shortlisted for the Canadian Holocaust Monument international design competition in 2014.

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