Of course, this park has been confirmed to be a city managed project, not waterfront Toronto. I don't have much hope for the design of this park.
If Waterfront Toronto was in charge we would end up with a concrete section of land with some bizarre sculpture in it, like the other park they designed further down Queens Quay. Personally I hope it's mostly grass as that isn't enough of it down there. Maybe they could turn the bets into a water feature though.They kept all the bents. Of course, this park has been confirmed to be a city managed project, not waterfront Toronto. I don't have much hope for the design of this park.
We do have Sherbourne Common's fairly elaborate water feature, and the more classic look of Exhibition Place's Rose Garden, but those should really only be the bookends.Good points. If Cormier designs this, I'd drop my cynicism pretty fast. If anything, the one thing missing on waterfront is water.
Toronto's Stonehenge?
I think some kind of a large gazebo with a stage for events would be nice to have here.
If Waterfront Toronto was in charge we would end up with a concrete section of land with some bizarre sculpture in it, like the other park they designed further down Queens Quay. Personally I hope it's mostly grass as that isn't enough of it down there. Maybe they could turn the bets into a water feature though.
If Waterfront Toronto was in charge we would end up with a concrete section of land with some bizarre sculpture in it, like the other park they designed further down Queens Quay. Personally I hope it's mostly grass as that isn't enough of it down there. Maybe they could turn the bets into a water feature though.
I really hope saving those mature trees is a top priority for the new park.