junctionist
Senior Member
It's a decent bridge, but not for this location. A rail corridor is a substantially different context than a river setting with all its additional noise which is detrimental for a public space. How do you handle the suicide barriers? With tall cast-iron fencing? That's oppressive and makes the space less pleasant. Glass just wouldn't belong. Brick will probably turn out to be an eyesore with all the diesel trains.
Plus, it doesn't seem to have much to do with premodern Toronto architecturally. Is there one bridge in Toronto that looks like that?
Plus, it doesn't seem to have much to do with premodern Toronto architecturally. Is there one bridge in Toronto that looks like that?