There's a really good Front Page Story by Stephanie Calvet that addresses both the particulars of this development and some of the broader philosophy of the architect........
ULI's Fireside Chat, ‘How can tall buildings be good neighbours?,’ brought together Chicago architect Jeanne Gang and Alex Bozikovic, The Globe and Mail’s Architecture critic. Known for her iconic towers and experimentation, the Studio Gang founder spoke about the studio’s people-centred...
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The story is based off an interview with Jean Gang conducted by
@AlexBozikovic
From the above:
I want to second the idea of post-occupancy studies; and suggest the same for major investments in parks and public spaces; and that the information (anonymized where appropriate) be
shared with the client (Developer/Institution/City), the original Architects/Landscape Architects of both design and record.
Further they then ought to be public for the industry and those interested. I think it would surprise many in the industry how things that have always been done, have, perhaps, never worked out in
practice quite the way people thought they would, and the bad idea has festered because no one bothered to look at how it worked out.