pw20
Active Member
And for those that lament the disappearing 'context' of Yorkville with it's unaccessible, split level with stairs schlocky architecture I say good riddance.
End of rant.
The square is none of the above. It's neither shlocky, nor inaccessible, nor split level. It is a really fascinating example of adaptive re-use done by an important Toronto architect. I agree that there's a thin line between historical fantacism and "urban progress"... but not sure this is where the line is drawn.