Miscreant
Senior Member
Manhattan has so many beautiful, highly urban, nicely ensconced areas like that. I wish Toronto had much more of this...
unfortunately a lot of people don't pick up after their pets.
There is a square 100 meters away... it was just completed last summer as well..
I would like to explore the examples you've provided (I'm going to assume for the moment that there is more than one park presented in the above illustrations); and thank you, btw, for posting these pictures.
How large are these parks? I've noticed some perspectives that give the impression that only mild density levels are closeby. I believe the density that's jacking upward in Toronto's Southcore is going to produce a population density that could very well overwhelm the proposed park (which I'm still surprised didn't become a building, too. This tiny park is very much so an afterthought, eh?). Why do you feel as though the examples you've provides are appropriate in this context?
Typically I would say could never compete but I'll argue there is one exception ... Sherborne Park ! I'd say the qualtity of finishings (i.e. light poles / paving / benches / ...) is just as good as the parks you show in NYC ... but that's it, there isn't anything else in Toronto I'd compare to them. To be fair though Sherbrone park isn't exactly a square either.
What do you think of Berzcy Park, behind the flatiron?