MetroMan
Senior Member
The old railings are still installed on the North part of the mall across from Sears. In the absence of an existing example, nostalgia always makes things seem nicer, but looking at them in person, I reaffirmed my gratitude for the updates.
The original railings look cheap and poorly manufactured in an era where cheap workmanship ruled. It was a time of transition from the detailed and time consuming workmanship of the early 20th century to the cheap, mass produced pre-built stuff of the 21st. Today, we've developed methods to mass produce and manufacture elements of buildings, yet keep them looking detailed, precise and beautiful. This is what the new elements are.
I look forward to a refreshed Eaton Centre.
The original railings look cheap and poorly manufactured in an era where cheap workmanship ruled. It was a time of transition from the detailed and time consuming workmanship of the early 20th century to the cheap, mass produced pre-built stuff of the 21st. Today, we've developed methods to mass produce and manufacture elements of buildings, yet keep them looking detailed, precise and beautiful. This is what the new elements are.
I look forward to a refreshed Eaton Centre.