Roy G Biv
Senior Member
Ok. I used to be one of those "baby steps!"/"it's good for Toronto!!" types but I am through with the relativist pro-Toronto arguments.
Why is it that the capital of a 2nd world country puts far more stock into the yuppyfactors (transit, architecture, street-scaping) of its largest city? I am in B.A. right now and am blown away. This is a country that went bankrupt in 2001 for God sakes. Hell, the downtown population (non-metro) is quite similar.
Why is their newly revitalized waterfront killing ours?
Why are new buildings adhering to contemporary architectural trends? Ie. In 2002, a local architect donated a 13 tonne aluminum and steel flower that opens and closes at dawn and dusk using photocells and hydraulics. A fountain and park was created around it.
Why is it that the capital of a 2nd world country puts far more stock into the yuppyfactors (transit, architecture, street-scaping) of its largest city? I am in B.A. right now and am blown away. This is a country that went bankrupt in 2001 for God sakes. Hell, the downtown population (non-metro) is quite similar.
Why is their newly revitalized waterfront killing ours?
Why are new buildings adhering to contemporary architectural trends? Ie. In 2002, a local architect donated a 13 tonne aluminum and steel flower that opens and closes at dawn and dusk using photocells and hydraulics. A fountain and park was created around it.
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