Landscape design ftw
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All good points and I certainly exagerate in saying Toronto has the provinces majority, but it by far and away has the highest population density, and Niagara is certainly the more internationally known site than Toronto to be sure. I can say that during peek tourist season anyone who has just had to deal with Torontos terrible traffic that of the 401 or 403 and is now realizing that what they thought might have been a relaxing day touring the country side has just turned into a 3 and a bit hour nightmare drive is less likely to want to stop in the middle and prolong the experience.
I Am a supporter of the closer to the waterfront idea, But when it comes down to iether 1 having an aquarium with some international draw, or 2 not having the aquarium at all I have to go wiht option 1.
Last bit for now is to state the Aquarium is going where its going, and is going to turn out however, the only part left really to debate is the design. with the grade changes of both ground and ceiling level of the surounding landscape and the architectural vernacular being that of 1800 somethings train house with a back drop of the 1970 concrete of CNT and Sky Dome being roughly some combination of rectalinear and curvalinear, its presents very interesting oppurtunity. Anyone can clearly see the current design was the result of a ten year old child left with about a hundred lego blocks of various shape and a hot glue gun. This is definately not what I would want representing Canadas largest city. I Believe without a doubt that green roof should be worked into this now an interesting idea might be considering the incorporation of the proposed Ontario water exhibit could be a rooftop marshland with a waterfall comming off it, you could also revitalize wha ti think is an ugly salmon pond feature. having worked at the skydome that fountain barely runs and is generally covered in pigeons and their feces.
I Am a supporter of the closer to the waterfront idea, But when it comes down to iether 1 having an aquarium with some international draw, or 2 not having the aquarium at all I have to go wiht option 1.
Last bit for now is to state the Aquarium is going where its going, and is going to turn out however, the only part left really to debate is the design. with the grade changes of both ground and ceiling level of the surounding landscape and the architectural vernacular being that of 1800 somethings train house with a back drop of the 1970 concrete of CNT and Sky Dome being roughly some combination of rectalinear and curvalinear, its presents very interesting oppurtunity. Anyone can clearly see the current design was the result of a ten year old child left with about a hundred lego blocks of various shape and a hot glue gun. This is definately not what I would want representing Canadas largest city. I Believe without a doubt that green roof should be worked into this now an interesting idea might be considering the incorporation of the proposed Ontario water exhibit could be a rooftop marshland with a waterfall comming off it, you could also revitalize wha ti think is an ugly salmon pond feature. having worked at the skydome that fountain barely runs and is generally covered in pigeons and their feces.