WillTo
Senior Member
Happy about the crossing lights
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Happy about the crossing lights
Who goes to a cemetery for contemplation (unless one is visiting a deceased relative's/friend's grave)?I gotta say, I'm starting to really hate the Mt. Pleasant cemetery. Although the cemetery looks like a nice green space from afar in the spring when the trees are in bloom, the actual roadways inside are just crappy stretches of asphalt built for cars. There are no benches for contemplation and no features that would make the place attractive at all. Forgive the pun, but it really deadens the stretch of Yonge between Davisville and St. Clair and destroys any chance of urban continuity. (Davisville to Eglinton isn't a whole lot better, but it does at least have the possibility of improvement).
Who goes to a cemetery for contemplation (unless one is visiting a deceased relative's/friend's grave)?
Alexander Muir Memorial Gardens is arguably the nicest park in the city. In which way(s) is it poor integrated with the surrounding area?I hear you, but next time you're in the area, check out the city views from within the North-West corner of the cemetery, and you'll catch glimpses of Central Park (yes I am alluding to NY), while the mausoleums, whether Gothic or classical, provide a sense of gravitas. Midtown does not have any large formal green space, and the cemetery, which is surprisingly well used by joggers and dog walkers, presents an opportunity for contemplative public space.
The nearest public space that presents a similar opportunity is the Alexander Muir Memorial Gardens, all the way up at Lawrence. Beautiful space, but so poorly integrated into the city which surrounds it.
The footlocker became a .... H&R block .... err
My cousin lives on Soudan. He's not happy that the Art Shoppe condo will block his evening sun; but one should consider themselves lucky to be able to own a house so close to the center of the city, in the first place."We treasure the 270+ degree Toronto skyline view from our home at 2181 Yonge. Art Shoppe project will block part of it; we hope the remainder will be saved. Other tall building dwellers feel the same - See more at: https://midtown.mysocialpinpoint.com/yonge-eglington#/marker/10396"
2181 ruined my view a decade ago!
It ruined my view of the CN Tower from my old building too."We treasure the 270+ degree Toronto skyline view from our home at 2181 Yonge. Art Shoppe project will block part of it; we hope the remainder will be saved. Other tall building dwellers feel the same - See more at: https://midtown.mysocialpinpoint.com/yonge-eglington#/marker/10396"
2181 ruined my view a decade ago!