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Toronto studio, Frontier, has designed an award-winning wayfinding system for the new Ontario Court of Justice in Toronto, partnering with a diverse development team led by Ellis Don and Renzo Piano Building Workshop. The new courthouse is Renzo Piano’s first building in Canada.
Signage regulations within courthouse buildings are strict and detailed. With that in mind, Frontier was mindful to align their ideation to those regulations, seeking out creative solutions within those constraints. The result is an intricate hierarchical system that integrates with the interior’s custom wall panels and complements the minimalist architecture of the courthouse. Working with simple tools like water jet-cut aluminum, laser-cut acrylic, and addictive tactile printing, the system devises a straightforward aesthetic that begins with the building’s frontage and continues through every room along one’s journey.
The most narrative moment of the system is the atrium’s History Wall, which showcases a curated selection of historic images from the surrounding neighbourhood, from pre-colonial Indigenous activity through to the many diverse populations that have called this site home.
“A complex graphical project, nicely done,”
said Piero Lissoni, Founder and Design Principal, Lissoni & Partners, and AZ Awards 2024 Juror.
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Official Project Name: Ontario Court of Justice
Location: Toronto, ON
Client: Ellis Don
Architects: Renzo Piano Building Workshop
Project Team: Paddy Harrington-Creative Director, Jessica Leong-Design Team
Paul Kawai-Design Team, Phillip Novak-Signage Consultant
About Frontier
Frontier is a design office with deep roots in architecture, engineering, and design. They believe in the expansive potential of storytelling to help people get somewhere new. They design the strategies, brand identities, and experiences that make big stories real.
For a decade, people have come to Frontier because they’re experts at drawing together diverse perspectives into something unified and resonant. Generating ideas, building consensus, setting direction: they accelerate this work by listening closely and bringing to bear new tools and methods of understanding and shaping what’s next. They draw from diverse realms—like contemporary art, purpose design, playful speculation, and radical technologies—to help organizations and their people understand the edges and make progress that matters.
This pluralistic approach to purposeful branding leads to genuinely inspiring and strategic stories that they turn into momentum-building brand identities, exhibitions, websites, campaigns, books, and videos.
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