Ryan_T
Senior Member
Can't wait to see that fountain glowing at night.
As noted above, the City expect (and have always expected) to add anti-boarder protection very soon.I noticed that they have blocked off the wooden platforms recently. Maybe complaining loudly to Pam McConnell's office and 311 worked!
Seating, possible stage.What is the intended use of the platform?
I think you have missed the whole point here, read back over the thread and see how your various points have been answered.Aside from the flowerbeds closer to the flatiron and the pedestrianization of Scott, I think this was a negative move. I loved the old curvilinear brick retaining walls, varying topography, and canopy provided by the old trees.
They basically leveled the whole thing, stripped out half of the mature trees, carved up the patterning into 1990s parallelograms, and installed some interesting tiling and a kitschy fountain. The result (at least and maybe especially now, in the winter) looks far less luxuriant and comfortable, and is completely devoid of the oasitic quality that made the old design so magnetic. I'll wait til the summer to issue a final damnation and I might be totally missing something but this looks like landscaping that went unused for a suburban community centre.