AlvinofDiaspar
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So that's what they meant by "etched bronze" - you can actually see patterns in the bronze bandings.
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So that's what they meant by "etched bronze" - you can actually see patterns in the bronze bandings.
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[...] Both store fronts should have transparent and strong street presence. Ideally, they'd both be restaurants or cafes with patios or garage door windows that open in the warmer months.
I'm not sure what you mean, Personally I think it doesn't fit with either building at all. And it's going to create a mess for most of the summer, although thanks to the eton centres post people seem to think it's weekend project.Finally, an enclosed pedestrian bridge in Toronto that looks good
I'm not sure what you mean, Personally I think it doesn't fit with either building at all. And it's going to create a mess for most of the summer, although thanks to the eton centres post people seem to think it's weekend project.
It's one of the reasons for no streetcars on Queen Street for the entire summer. They have to take down the old one first plus the Streetcar wires and probably all of the lights around it for the crosswalk below it. Its not a simple as lifting in a new ugly bridge.How is it going to create a mess most of summer? A similar bridge at St. Mike's was built without taking up an entire season - the bridge was lifted up over one weekend.
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It's one of the reasons for no streetcars on Queen Street for the entire summer. They have to take down the old one first plus the Streetcar wires and probably all of the lights around it for the crosswalk below it. Its not a simple as lifting in a new ugly bridge.
It's one of the reasons for no streetcars on Queen Street for the entire summer. They have to take down the old one first plus the Streetcar wires and probably all of the lights around it for the crosswalk below it. Its not a simple as lifting in a new ugly bridge.
The St. Mike's bridge looks good too!Finally, an enclosed pedestrian bridge in Toronto that looks good