Asmegin
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While I love the building, I'm not sure what to think of the walkway/garden thing. Seems like a waste of space...
Maybe it's just me....
Maybe it's just me....
Mississauguans just love their wide open spaces. MCC development has to have them. Otherwise people will get uncomfortable.While I love the building, I'm not sure what to think of the walkway/garden thing. Seems like a waste of space...
Maybe it's just me....
That is what is Sooo wrong for this area, let along for the city.Mississauguans just love their wide open spaces. MCC development has to have them. Otherwise people will get uncomfortable.
I don't think that has anything to do with it. The plan is to eventually have 4 buildings and this will be the space between 2 of them. Pretty much any urban university or college has some sort of 'common' or grounds for student to gather.Mississauguans just love their wide open spaces. MCC development has to have them. Otherwise people will get uncomfortable.
Well I thought the park (especially when it becomes a courtyard after the quadrangle is complete) looks better than the building - the exterior of which, while interesting, is a completely jumbled mess especially at the southern half of the building.
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Mississauguans just love their wide open spaces. MCC development has to have them. Otherwise people will get uncomfortable.
You are probably right. I just hope that said 40-story structures don't end up being more "towers in the park" because that is the precedent set by most of what has been built in this area so far.Enjoy it while you can; the City Centre area is filling in and those wide open spaces (the remnants of the iconic open rangeland?) will have 40-storey structures dotting the landsape soon enough.