I just got back from there for Jack's memorial. What is it they are working on between the stage and the skate rental pavilion?
It looks a lot more interesting than it really is. They're just building the pillars on which the concrete slab tiles will rest. Previously, there was a garden there so there were no supports for the slabs. When done, it will be an empty part of the square, indistinguishable from what's already covering most of the area. I like it that way, the people in the square should create the activity and fill, not permanent elements like a garden. Greenery should remain on the periphery.
Here's what it looked like before:
The already built (or nearly finished) improvements are substantial. The green roof on the podium alone is a huge accomplishment for the usability and beauty of the square. Removing the Peace Garden and the garden next to the skate rental pavillion takes a step in the right direction by decluttering the square. The new stage will create an informal place for people to sit and people watch and becomes a grand gateway to the walkways, enormously improving the likelihood that they will be used as the balconies over the square that they were intended to be.
I agree that this is taking way too much time but it demonstrates progress, that something is being done. Some friends were here on vacation and I was a little embarassed that one of our post card vistas was a mess of a construction site, but they were nonetheless impressed that so much construction is going on in Toronto and that our main civic square is seeing the revitalization that it is, signifying a strong and expanding city.
Nonetheless, this is the messiest Nathan Phillips Square will get. Though it may appear to have been this chaotic for a long time, it has only been like this for a couple of months (since the reflecting pool closed for renovations). Work on the stage and new Peace and Sculpture Garden are off to the side in areas previously unused anyway and never really got in the way on their own. Work on removal of the old Peace Garden and building the disppearing fountains were done in a small isolated area. Both the stage and the renovated reflecting pool/skating rink will be done this fall meaning that this chaos of construction activity will have only lasted about 6 months.