jozl
Active Member
As I mentioned before in an earlier post, back in 1972 when I was an art school student, I took photos of the elevated walkways for an architect who, at the time, felt the walkways were a design flaw. The architect (who's name I don't remember) made a presentation to City Hall where he proposed having the walkways demolished. He felt that they cut NPS off from the surounding area and blocked the view of the new City Hall from Queen and Bay streets. He also felt that NPS is already sufficiently framed by the surrounding buildings. I agree. I also attended a charrette which was held at City Hall a couple of years before the design competition to revitalize NPS was held. I expressed my opinion about the walkways (tear them down) at the charrette and I can tell you that I was in the minority. The majority (of designers and architects) felt strongly that the original walkways should remain but get renovated. I haven't changed my mind, I still think the walkways should be removed. I think NPS would be much improved without them. For both political and budgetary reasons I don't think they will be removed in my lifetime anyway. Too bad, City Hall is an architectural masterpiece. NPS is not.