taal
Senior Member
Agreed; Only regret is its location; I'd think a museam district or the like (thinking of Chicago) in the west donlands would give them ample space to do something similar
It may not be a central location, but that area of the city is home to a large percentage of Toronto's Ismaili community. The Aga Khan Foundation is plenty wealthy enough to have built a complex Downtown, but I'd guess that this location was a pretty calculated move. The Crosstown stop will almost certainly boost traffic to the siteAgreed; Only regret is its location; I'd think a museam district or the like (thinking of Chicago) in the west donlands would give them ample space to do something similar
Bloor is a high end street- has been for generations and of course so has the ROM. I think both the science centre and Aga Khan museum will benefit a lot with the new subway extension. I'm a little more concerned with the new contemporary art gallery, it might be in a tricky location in terms of transit, and certainly doesn't have the size/prestige to draw the average visitor out of the downtown. Really wish they could have worked something out with Mirvish/Gehry.
This location really turns it into a rich suburban community museum and is a barrier to get embraced by the entire city.