Since the city was complaining about the floor plate size on M+G, I wonder how they will reconcile the large, open office floorplates into the smaller spaces required for condos inside the twin towers. One of the earlier graphics indicates that the towers will be mixed use.
Claude Cormier is responsible for the design of the non-functioning "traditional" fountain in the 4 Seasons courtyard. Huge disappointment and missed opportunity. Let's hope whatever water feature is chosen for this space actually works.
Claude Cormier was asked for a fountain and delivered one at the Four Seasons. Turns out it's a bit too windy there, so the 5-star hotelier decided not to have it potentially dampen their guests. This fountain is located in a beach site amongst trees, so totally different situation. It will still get windy down here by the lake though, so just don't walk by in a Gucci suit and loafers.
That's why the FS waterless fountain, should have been moved to the rose garden. It makes a lot more sense than that silly waterless fountain in the driveway. I hope this new fountain has lots of water flowing. The sound of the water is an important component of a water fountain.
I personally am really pleased that the city seems to be getting some new traditional-style fountains as opposed to stark modern ones, or sprinklers from the ground.
Berczy Park and Whisky Beach (not to mention 4s) hopefully start the trend here that has served Europe so well for centuries. I think people truly appreciate the traditional style of art and architecture and this city could use more IMHO.
I'm fine with the Victorian birdbath style fountains at Berczy and Whiskey, but that'll be enough thank-you. Let's see something more Stravinsky Fountain-like.