ehlow
Senior Member
Nathan Phillips Square is a good place for a protest or a festival but it's not an inviting place to just hang out and people watch. It just feels too cold and uninviting. It's too big of an open space and much too much concrete. It's lacking distinctive features or character. I don't know what it is but it just feels like it's missing something.
Metro Hall square is also lacking something. It has no character or major focal point. I remember reading somewhere that it will be redesigned and I hope that happens soon.
I think we need to develop smaller public squares around the city. We can require condo developers to add small, distinctive, beautiful public squares in their projects. With our development boom, I don't think it would be so hard to do. We are doing that with parks, like at 300 Front Street, so why not add a few squares? I find public squares more urban and interesting than our typical parks. There is a lot more you can do with nice paving stones, than you can do with grass.
Agreed.
Speaking of smaller public squares, we all know Yonge-Eg square was recently closed down, and I think most would agree that it was also a badly designed space.
However, I'm hoping that the small square in front of E Condos will provide a nice public place at the intersection:
http://www.urbantoronto.ca/news/2014/01/e-condos-provides-glimpse-future-yonge-and-eglinton
If there is attractive seating, big trees for shade, and nearby cafes like the renderings show, it's possible that there will be a nice new small public square at Yonge & Eg.
Another possibility is where the abandoned bus bays are (and about to be demolished for LRT construction)