Tithian
New Member
I need help.
Let's say you had carte blanche to redesign the Bramalea GO Station in Brampton, ON (at Steeles & Bramalea). You could only redesign the space currently used by GO Transit and you have no control over the surrounding development. What kind of ideas would you like to see incorporated into a new Bramalea GO Station?
I'm trying to conceptualize some creative ideas.
I was initially leaning toward a new urbanist-style Transit-oriented development, but that proved to be a bit lazy and ill-advised. The problem I'm facing is the nature of the surrounding place. Bramalea GO Station is situated in a rather bleak sea of industrial parks and warehouses. Trying to transform the station's parking lot into a TOD site just seems unrealistic. The station is divided from residential areas by several long and ugly blocks of warehouses, , and getting into it by foot requires crossing wide 6 lane roads. I'm also sceptical that anyone would want to by a condo that looks out on such a desolate neighbourhood.
At the same time, situating a shopping center around the site seems unwise, given the fairly close proximity to Bramalea City Centre Mall.
So now I'm leaning toward keeping it simple and just creating a better transit station. Ideas? Opinions?
Let's say you had carte blanche to redesign the Bramalea GO Station in Brampton, ON (at Steeles & Bramalea). You could only redesign the space currently used by GO Transit and you have no control over the surrounding development. What kind of ideas would you like to see incorporated into a new Bramalea GO Station?
I'm trying to conceptualize some creative ideas.
I was initially leaning toward a new urbanist-style Transit-oriented development, but that proved to be a bit lazy and ill-advised. The problem I'm facing is the nature of the surrounding place. Bramalea GO Station is situated in a rather bleak sea of industrial parks and warehouses. Trying to transform the station's parking lot into a TOD site just seems unrealistic. The station is divided from residential areas by several long and ugly blocks of warehouses, , and getting into it by foot requires crossing wide 6 lane roads. I'm also sceptical that anyone would want to by a condo that looks out on such a desolate neighbourhood.
At the same time, situating a shopping center around the site seems unwise, given the fairly close proximity to Bramalea City Centre Mall.
So now I'm leaning toward keeping it simple and just creating a better transit station. Ideas? Opinions?