One thing that's becoming apparent as I explore Toronto and its suburbs by car is how the truly wealthy live in quiet, isolated pockets while profiting off this marketing push for smaller less private spaces for the middle classes. Vic West is an example of turning undesirable land into a sink for the wealthy, who in turn live in Oak Bay, Maple Bay etc.
I would advocate for a six storey height limit, wood frame construction and strict control of street-facing materials (brick and colorful stucco), facade and landscape design. There should be a natural rhythm and variety, say a minimum of 5 facade designs per block. Yes, wood frame buildings can be built quicker for cheaper. Buildings should return to the 15/30/45'x 80/100' lot size of old, avoid masterplanned laziness and encourage individuals to build their own using an approved catalog of facade designs. Essentially, Vic West should look like old downtown Victoria not Langford. Under ideal conditions, facades could be built in an assembly line indoors, brought to the site by truck and hung in place by small mobile cranes, if hand laid brick is too expensive.
Yes, Vic West, like Langford is walkable. But as I walked across the Johnson Street Bridge on 1st July 2022, it felt hostile and unwelcoming. And what exactly was so interesting about the large generic condo tower neighborhood? There wasn't even the charm of say downtown Nanaimo to look forward to. So I did my loop and GTFO.
Last edited by urbandreamer; Jan 28, 2024 at 6:37 PM.
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