AlvinofDiaspar
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University Ave and the areas around it should be the densest parts of the city, imo. The subway access is right there - the scale is already large/monumental - and currently yet the area feels very institutional and becomes a dead-zone at night. I get that European boulevards are charming and lovely - but I agree that this street and its surroundings should go super tall and be a 24 hour neighbourhood... i.e. more Hong Kong than Vienna.
The majority of the avenue is institutional (from College to Elm; Armoury to Queen)- and will probably remain as such for the foreseeable future given the types of use. The only stretch that has development potential is this:
The end result of building "supertalls" isn't urban Hong Kong, but the stretch of Connaught Road in Central. What you need here isn't height (in fact, there is an argument to be made that the recent new developments has wrecked a sense of coherence established by the even heights of the buildings along University Avenue), but good architecture and landscape and urban design to create a sense of place and a reason for being there. Projects like Artists' Alley just off the avenue can be what provides the density to enliven the area. Think of what landscape architecture did for Queen's Quay - that's what you should be replicating here (not literally in terms of the design, but the type of approach and the quality of work).
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