This project has been one disappointment after another. While there are a few pieces left to be put in place this Fall/Winter (stone benches and other furniture), I think that we need to regroup and reboot the project.
Trying to look at it in positives:
- The new layout with the Peace Garden running along a pedestrianized Osgoode Hall.
- The stage was a pleasant surprise, deviating from the boring original to the architecturally interesting stage that was built.
- The cinderblock ice skate rental building and the Queen/Bay garage entrance have disappeared, replaced by buildings with attractive finishes.
- The green roof is a huge improvement with potential for public gatherings
But it ends there. Aesthetically, this has been a massive failure with materials that were already chipped, rotten or broken before the construction was finished. A major objective was to revitalize the walkways yet they were almost completely ignored. The stage and Peace Garden amphitheatre did provide better access but the walkways are still not a desirable destination. Bay Street was another important item to be addressed yet was dropped from the final plan. The lawn on Queen Street was one more issue that has over decades shown to be a problem, regularly turning into a trampled on muddy mess, yet it was kept. The plan called for a porous forecourt with trees providing a canopy with paving allowing for easy access in and out of the square. Finally, the railings on the garage entrances were supposed to be replaced by glass but weren't.
This is all such a major disappointment considering it was over budget and years late. Without having seen what furniture is going to be put in this Fall/Winter, I'm already expecting the worst. I hope that I'm wrong and that the stone benches provide a way forward.
The walkways remain unaddressed but parts are deteriorating and still need to be replaced so they're a good place to anchor a new phase of the revitalization. I liked how the plan called for a wood deck with larger openings to the square below. I'd like to see all the walls replaced with fritted glass like on the new skate rental pavilion. Trees should be planted closer to the walkways so that when they grow, they provide a canopy over them.
Bay Street needs to be landscaped with more trees to complete the proposed concept of an urban forrest surrounding the square. It should be opened to the street. There's no reason why Bay needs to feel like a highway, fenced off from the square.
The ceremonial ramp should be rebuilt for pedestrians. Its paved form is a relic of when it was an access to the roof for cars. It should be rebuilt as stairs where people can sit facing the reflecting/skating pool. An elevator at the top would accommodate wheelchair access. Overall, the goal should be to encourage pedestrian flow to City Hall's roof. We could have an outdoor cafe up there. With its view of Old City Hall, the square below and the wall of skyscrapers ahead, this could be a very desirable place to have a drink on a patio, even in the winter if it's heated.
The paving of the square could easily be modified to break up the ugly expanse of concrete. It's made up of square pavers and smaller rectangles. Replace the rectangles with darker pavers. This would create a grid design rather than one huge uninterrupted sea of concrete. More interesting would be to replace the smaller pieces with a transparent resin or thick glass lit from below with LEDs at night.
Finally, the design language needs to remain consistent. The work done thus far is salvageable but there's no point in doing this piecemeal. We need to step back, reassess what we now have and plan one final phase to bring everything together.