Sign In

Nancy Chater

Senior Project Coordinator, City of Toronto

Nancy Chater is a highly experienced senior landscape architect with over 17 years of professional experience in various urban projects, ranging from private gardens to public parks.

During her tenure as a project manager for the City of Toronto, Nancy has overseen revitalization projects for notable downtown parks like Queen's Park North and St. James Park, and she is currently leading initiatives for Moss Park, Market Lane Park, and David Crombie Park.

Nancy's expertise extends to designing and implementing a wide array of projects, from parks and green roofs to mixed-use developments and streetscape improvements, often incorporating elements of cultural heritage and public art.

She has a keen interest in creating connected and high-quality public spaces while emphasizing cultural heritage, public art, Indigenous Place-keeping, universal design, and sustainability in landscape architecture's broader role in urban design and city development.

Nancy's professional skills encompass leadership, initiative, interdisciplinary collaboration, effective communication, and proficient project management.

Educationally, Nancy obtained her MLA in Landscape Architecture, MA in Cultural Studies & Literature, and BA with high distinction in Literature & Women's Studies, all from the University of Toronto and its affiliated institutions.

Throughout her career, Nancy has held various key positions in distinguished organizations such as Senior Project Coordinator at City of Toronto - PF&R Capital Projects, Project Coordinator at City of Toronto - Parks, Recreation& Forestry, Project Manager at ERA Architects, Advisory Panel Member at Toronto Public Art Commission, and Associate + Landscape Architect at The Planning Partnership among others.

Nancy Chater
Add to my network

Location

Greater Toronto Area, Canada