p5connex
Active Member
It needs something more than more condo towers. I don't think they are wrong, but just applying some condo towers on top, a la Air Canada Centre is not the solution. I refuse to believe that the solution for almost every parking lot in the city should be rebuilt as either a condo or condo/hotel. That is not to say that we cannot keep building condos, but why and how do condos solve the problem of what Maple Leaf Gardens is and well, ultimately can be?
While I like seeing parking lots disappear due to development, I am beginning to get a little nervous about the speed at which we are developing them. I would like to see better usage of the space, more inclusive design processes, better planning, more interesting layouts between how the building fit their site and their contexts and more interaction with the street.
Maple Leaf Gardens may no longer be an active arena, it holds a lot of sentimental value and is a valid piece of Toronto history. The project to work here is not a supermarket of mega proportions with condos on top, or just condos placed on top. It really needs to be something we haven't seen yet in this city and something which is much more incorporating and invigorating for the city and the area than a bunch of private residences.
Open it up to an international ideas competition and see what people come up with? Try something different and take an approach like they did maybe with the Gasometer here in Vienna.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gasometer,_Vienna
p5
While I like seeing parking lots disappear due to development, I am beginning to get a little nervous about the speed at which we are developing them. I would like to see better usage of the space, more inclusive design processes, better planning, more interesting layouts between how the building fit their site and their contexts and more interaction with the street.
Maple Leaf Gardens may no longer be an active arena, it holds a lot of sentimental value and is a valid piece of Toronto history. The project to work here is not a supermarket of mega proportions with condos on top, or just condos placed on top. It really needs to be something we haven't seen yet in this city and something which is much more incorporating and invigorating for the city and the area than a bunch of private residences.
Open it up to an international ideas competition and see what people come up with? Try something different and take an approach like they did maybe with the Gasometer here in Vienna.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gasometer,_Vienna
p5