agoraflaneur
Active Member
What the heck is lake culture??
That would be the experience of a place as situated near the water. Boating, swimming, walking, looking, feeling near the lake. Toronto has been dissected from its lake, and the culture that has been produced is one of severe underuse of the lake. Many here even seem to refer to it as a toxic waste dump, and these type of jokes. Being from Vancouver I cannot understand how anyone would have ever let that happen. But, there is a chance to revive the connection to the lake, which is what I think the task of Toronto is for the 21st century. Its aspirations to being Manhattan will always fall short. Chicago combines somewhat of a feeling for the lake with a dense city, but I think Toronto can do better than that.
Whether architecture that is related to the water elementally can do that or not, is another question.