biospherian
Active Member
Why is it that we don't see spire towers in Toronto unlike most English-speaking countries/cities?
Don't read too much into the lane painting on that site plan, that's all just an "artist's impression". None of that has been finalized yet anyway, and some turning arrows in particular do not make any sense.It looks like Yonge and QQ are getting their curb lanes removed. I think that makes the street look ridiculous.
The PATH bridge will go to CIBC Square. CIBC Square is getting a Yonge Street access to its parking garage/loading docks between 18 Yonge and the Rail Corridor. A PATH connection will be built over that, bridging Yonge, continuing a bit east, then turning south under the Gardiner.The other question is - what/where will the PATH bridge connect to? There is almost nothing on the other side of Gardiner/Lake Shore.
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I'm generally happy with the design direction they are going in here. But I do wonder why the public square is being planned for the northwest corner. Who would want to linger in a place with the looming presence of the Gardiner and little else of interest? The square will also lie in the shadow of the tall buildings - at least in the morning/early afternoon.
Why not instead have a public square on the southeast corner? If I understand correctly, there is to be a park across the street, which would seem to me to be a much more inviting location.
The only line of thinking I can follow is that a public square would help to draw people into the site who are coming south on Yonge.