toraerach
Active Member
Of course, anything over water and in our harbourfront would ..the beauty of this bridge would be lost with it next to an expressway zig-zaging over rail lands to a dog park.
Fort York is one of this city's most important historical landmarks. This is last place the city should be cheaping out. The Gardiner and the rail tracks, love 'em or hate 'em, are already there - this bridge had the potential to reconnect the Fort to the neighbourhoods to the North while showing reverence to the site itself. Good design here has the potential to alleviate the oppression of past generations' mistakes. Instead, we'll probably end up with a cheap utilitarian bridge and a condo tower, because, y'know, Toronto does have enough of either yet.
Not that I'm knocking the cheap utilitarian thing - it can work if done right - this site just isn't the place for it. We had a chance here to make a statement about how proud we are of our city and its history. Instead we do nothing in the name of one more pinched penny.