ksun
Senior Member
I still hate all the concrete. At least the ground should be brick or something different. The sign is very cool.
The most popular photo op spots were two big orange TIFF signs marking the entries to the pedestrian-only area, which drew an endless stream of people posing in front of them.
Alright, Joshua trees it is.No to tropicals or brick paving! You may not like the style but it is an amazing representation of what is it. We should enhance it not water it down.
It does need a little decoration and colour though. The square looked so lively during the Panams with the bunting, flags and banners etc. Perhaps we just need to do more of this and change it up seasonally??
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2015/09/13/toronto-sign-staying-at-nathan-phillips-square.html
"the sign will stay in place (at Nathan Phillips Square) until at least the end of its current projected lifespan, which is late 2016, and that the city will look into ways between now and then to expand its lifespan or to replace it.
Tory also announced that the city will consider producing a smaller, more mobile version of the sign that can be taken to events across the city, such as TIFF or Pride."
Sounds like they're going the smart route and making it permanent at NPS. A mobile version is a great idea too. Toronto seems to have stumbled across a great branding opportunity...which, let's face it, has eluded our marketing people for years (remember Toronto unlimited?).http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2015/09/13/toronto-sign-staying-at-nathan-phillips-square.html
"the sign will stay in place (at Nathan Phillips Square) until at least the end of its current projected lifespan, which is late 2016, and that the city will look into ways between now and then to expand its lifespan or to replace it.
Tory also announced that the city will consider producing a smaller, more mobile version of the sign that can be taken to events across the city, such as TIFF or Pride."
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2015/09/13/toronto-sign-staying-at-nathan-phillips-square.html
"the sign will stay in place (at Nathan Phillips Square) until at least the end of its current projected lifespan, which is late 2016, and that the city will look into ways between now and then to expand its lifespan or to replace it.
Tory also announced that the city will consider producing a smaller, more mobile version of the sign that can be taken to events across the city, such as TIFF or Pride."
It's disappointing to say the least that after all that time and work, the worst parts of the square - the interfaces with Bay and Queen Streets - are completely unchanged.
Would forumers be open to the addition of native plants instead of tropical? Surely some greenery would be welcome by all; and not just the trees on the periphery?