Bryce Miranda

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Bryce Miranda is a Partner at DIALOG, where he plays a leadership role in the landscape architecture practice and contributes to urban design and public realm work across Canada. Prior to joining DIALOG, he was a Partner at DTAH, where he helped shape some of Toronto’s most significant public realm projects. He brings over 25 years of experience working at the intersection of landscape, infrastructure, and city-building.

His work is focused on shaping civic spaces that are meaningful and resilient, supporting daily life while responding to challenges such as climate adaptation, mobility, and intensification. He has led the vision and delivery of major waterfront and downtown projects, with a focus on turning ambitious ideas into built places that are durable, inclusive, and well used.

Bryce works at the intersection of design, infrastructure, and delivery, bringing clarity to complex urban projects. He is often involved in projects where multiple agencies, constraints, and expectations need to be aligned, helping move them from vision to implementation. His work focuses on creating public spaces that are well used, durable, and embedded in the life of the city.

He is committed to advancing the profession through mentorship and collaboration, including serving on the executive council of the OALA as Treasurer, teaching at the University of Toronto, and participating in design reviews at universities across Canada. His approach is grounded in the belief that landscape architecture plays a central role in shaping the future of cities.

Images

  1. Urban Fire Benches, Bloor Street Transformation, Toronto, ON, Cameron Applegath
  2. Eau Claire Plaza, Calgary, AB, Paul Broughan
  3. Dixon Park, Vince Carter Court, Toronto, ON, Sam Katz, Drone Daddy
  4. Eau Claire Plaza, Calgary, AB, Adam Borman Photography
  5. Evergreen Brick Works. Toronto, ON, Chris Hillier
  6. Bayside Water's Edge Promenade, Toronto, ON, DTAH

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