urbanboom
Active Member
That's an interesting observation, I've been to London and would never think to compare the two cities. What exactly was it that made you make that comparison? It certainly isn't our expansive subway system... lol
I find both cities to be very varied and multicultural. There are many different ethnic neighbourhoods, that aren't really swallowed or shunned like the way they are in the US or France.
Toronto's use of brick as well as some of Toronto's historic districts (ie. Distilery, St. Lawrence and even Rosedale) borrow much from British architecture and city planning. Toronto never really got all of England's "Garden City" movement, but you can sure see many obvious traces of it.
But if you look closely London is a very modern city, much in the way Toronto is. London has managed to market itself as the new world headquarters of finance and other companies, this has brought it forward and pumping, much in the way that finance influences Toronto.