GraphicMatt
Looking forward to a FRESH START for Toronto
There's a lot of room here - space enough for a grand gesture public square thing and a library branch.
I like the idea here: like Trafalgar, the Dam Square in Amsterdam or the Columbus monument in Barcelona are pedestrian magnets, both for locals and tourists. Put the library/museum part in an underground chamber with ceiling windows for light to stream down on exhibits.
The fact that the government expropriates by first extorting money from innocent people is greedy, ludicrous and insulting.
If your not too busy, I'd like to stop by and get some of whatever it is you'te smoking - your on quite the bender. Rob Ford is looking to cut costs - not buy expensive land and put a dam square on it. For such a thing to happen we would need leaders with foresight and vision and for sure we are a long way from that.
Not to take anything away from the great work the Toronto library system may do or from the importance of libraries in general (though in an increasingly digital age we could be excused for questioning just how long or widely they will continue to be of general use) but this is a national historic site. I just can't really say it any more simply. I know that Toronto has very little sense of its history and seems to hate almost anything symbolic or that isn't entirely functional but why not lets dare to envision something bold here. Just 'here'. I can't think of too many other sites, in the Toronto area at least, where an argument/case for such a gesture might stand but even a shred of a chance.
Library? Square? How about that Museum Of Toronto, folks?
( Aug. 5th 2010, Pedestrian streets in TO? thread )It will be interesting to see what eventually gets done with the site of the former Parliament Buildings in the Front/Parliament/Berkeley block. While the Distillery condo towers will initially form a view terminus for the Esplanade's east end, a cultural building ( museum of Toronto? ) would be a major attraction if built there, and further enhance the Esplanade's new identity.
Then again, there's a Toronto-esque charm in a Museum Of Toronto being potentially a block or so away from a No Frills...