.... and Claude Cormier should surely get a mention in the title.Not sure who 'owns' this thread, but DiamondCorp should not be the proponet here. It's either RioCan or Allied. DiamondCorp exited the project entirely upon receipt of NOAC.
Yes, you raise a good point - there is the Cat Park (definitely by Cormier) at west end of the Well (@ Draper) and this one. Are both parks about cats? Are both by Cormier. we need to know!!I’m a little confused. I thought Claude Cormier already designed a cat park on nearby Draper Street which runs east-west between Draper Street and The Well.
I thought this park was part of KING Toronto as it forms a pedestrian thoroughfare from the south arch passage/opening of the courtyard to all the way south to Wellington.
Here are some images from the marketing brochure/coffee table book:
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I’m a little confused. I thought Claude Cormier already designed a cat park on nearby Draper Street which runs east-west between Draper Street and The Well.
I thought this park was part of KING Toronto as it forms a pedestrian thoroughfare from the south arch passage/opening of the courtyard to all the way south to Wellington.
Here are some images from the marketing brochure/coffee table book:
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I’m a little confused. I thought Claude Cormier already designed a cat park on nearby Draper Street which runs east-west between Draper Street and The Well.
I thought this park was part of KING Toronto as it forms a pedestrian thoroughfare from the south arch passage/opening of the courtyard to all the way south to Wellington.
Here are some images from the marketing brochure/coffee table book:
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Yes, you raise a good point - there is the Cat Park (definitely by Cormier) at west end of the Well (@ Draper) and this one. Are both parks about cats? Are both by Cormier. we need to know!!
BlogTO is notoriously inaccurate.FWIW, BlogTO identifies this street address, 456 Wellington St. W, as a future Cat Park:
Popular Toronto nightclub to be demolished for cat themed park
It's the end of an era for concept venues and the dawn of a new age for feline kind. The Addisons Residence, a lounge-meets-club space on the quiet s…www.blogto.com
This entry below says the same, and identifies Cormier as the designer:
Wellington Cat Promenade - WikiAlpha
en.wikialpha.org
BlogTO is notoriously inaccurate.