Hawrylyshyn
Active Member
Nope, if I remember correctly form the drawings, this won't be flush with the McMaster building...
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You sound a little ocd lol..
THE SIDEWALKS HAVE TO BE STRAIGHT! THE BUILDINGS STRAIGHT! EVERYTHING STRAIGHT!
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It's just bothersome to be weaving back and forth constantly. It's not a good pedestrian experience. Toronto does a far better job from my experience with new developments ensuring straight sidewalks. Hamilton is one of the worst in my memory for this. Hamiltons sidewalk size, directions and design are incredibly inconsistent and with both of these being totally new build, on the same street, with the same road widening requirements, I don't understand why we needed a slanted sidewalk that meanders around an odd jutout. It's just not considered good design for pedestrian space.You sound a little ocd lol..
THE SIDEWALKS HAVE TO BE STRAIGHT! THE BUILDINGS STRAIGHT! EVERYTHING STRAIGHT!
lol
me and chris are the opposite of each other hahaha43.5267909, -80.2239081
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Love all of these dense buildings bringing so many new residents to downtown in a short period of time. Watching Hamilton evolve/transform the past 5-10 years has been excitingYup!
Incredible that was never tagged! What a canvas.Can't wait for the blank concrete wall of the Marquee Residence to be hidden