Ed spent three summers in the basement cleaning grain dust and he's not happy today.
Ed spent three summers in the basement cleaning grain dust and he's not happy today.
Toronto scraps museum project, plans to raze site instead
photo by casaguy
It's sad (and almost unbelievable) that these heritage structures might actually be razed.
West8/DTAH's proposal for the Western waterfront actually had a great use for the silos: to filter and clean the water from the lake.
The site would function by pumping water in from the inner harbour and filtering it into the silos through a "living machine" (biological water treatment), then through a stage of UV exposure at the top and releasing the water back into the harbour.
HTO Park, Sugar Beach and even the wave decks could actually become places where we could go swimming in the lake.
I realize this is an expensive proposition but a swimmable inner harbour should be a priority for Waterfront Toronto who's goal is to create an active and beautiful waterfront. Thus this would fall under their scope.
West8/DTAH's proposal for the Western waterfront actually had a great use for the silos: to filter and clean the water from the lake.
The site would function by pumping water in from the inner harbour and filtering it into the silos through a "living machine" (biological water treatment), then through a stage of UV exposure at the top and releasing the water back into the harbour.
HTO Park, Sugar Beach and even the wave decks could actually become places where we could go swimming in the lake.
I realize this is an expensive proposition but a swimmable inner harbour should be a priority for Waterfront Toronto who's goal is to create an active and beautiful waterfront. Thus this would fall under their scope.