Tulse
Senior Member
It's rather Kubrickian. It just needs a big black monolith.
It's actually quite aesthetically pleasing as-is, in a THX1138 sort of way.
It's rather Kubrickian. It just needs a big black monolith.
This is what the entrance at Yonge near Dundas looks like today. View attachment 56524
It's rather Kubrickian. It just needs a big black monolith.
Did they get rid of the Canadian Geese? That's awful if that's true. I didn't know that the Eaton Centre was being reno'd to look vastly different. Very sad news it doesn't look the same as when I was a kid!! I need to check it out and see if all the windows are covered up now. The amount of light in the mall, coupled with the geese, made it a standout and distinctly TO.
What did anyone say that made you think that any of that has happened?Did they get rid of the Canadian Geese? That's awful if that's true. I didn't know that the Eaton Centre was being reno'd to look vastly different. Very sad news it doesn't look the same as when I was a kid!! I need to check it out and see if all the windows are covered up now. The amount of light in the mall, coupled with the geese, made it a standout and distinctly TO.
The new hall looks dreadfully cheap and utilitarian. Any style the Eaton Centre had was destroyed; now, it's just a bunch of stores. No colour, no personality and no visual interest whatsover. Also, very few benches. If they were really going high end, would they not care a bit more about comfort? Several commercial areas in the Path are much better looking than this depressing space.
The Eaton Centre was never quite a mall.. Until recently.Breaking News: Mall looks like a mall!
The architecture of the original mall, the galleria, the plants, the fountains, the attention to detail, the futuristic Roger-esque inside-outside architecture.. The original structure was a gem. It's been stripped of everything by now.Of course it was. That's all it ever was.