Its a nice thought, but rivers built out of concrete kinda represent a failed ideology (ecologically speaking). The river is sacred and it is better to have native plants stablizing the banks.
In some of the newer river pathway developments they have adopted a hybrid approach for the walls vs no walls arguement. The method they used with the east village riverwalk is more of a happy medium between the built and the natural, satisfying both parties. Personally I think the riverwalk is one of the most attractive areas of the river pathway now.
Calgary will end with with pockets of built up river back, but mostly it will remain natural.
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Originally Posted by isaidso
It makes sense all the way out there, but in the downtown I expect a city to be built up and a stone river bank built.
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