Torontovibe
Senior Member
Yeah, that proposed park design is pretty minimal. There is noting really to it. (grass and a few trees) I hope we end up getting a lot more then just that.
That render isn't even accurate it shows the ramp coming down at York while in reality it will come down at simcoe.
Going to be a fairly tiny park too, but a tiny park in all that urbanity beats no park at all.
So why not just turn it into a charming, little square? That area has a number of parks near by but not much in terms of beautiful public spaces. Oh, and I don't count Ontario Square or Canada Square as proper squares. They are just paved walkways leading to the waterfront.
It will definitely a big improved for the area, but I have a hard time imaging it to be an acceptable, not to mention desirable location for a home. You have to see the Gardiner every single day -- hard to bear that...
A decent fountain at the southwest corner of the park would be nice
Agreed. This city is seriously lacking in public squares, and parks don't achieve the same effect as a beautiful public square. Parks are where one goes to escape the city, whereas squares are where one goes to engage the city. This would be a perfect spot for one.
In my opinion, a well designed park can be just as engaging as a square. Toronto should look to Manhattan to see what a real park should look like. World class we aren't.
Salsa why go so far Toronto should look at Vancouver's Stanley park "the Jewel".
In my opinion, a well designed park can be just as engaging as a square. Toronto should look to Manhattan to see what a real park should look like. World class we aren't.