HomeDiagramsDatabaseMapsForum About
     

Go Back   SkyscraperPage Forum > Regional Sections > Canada


Reply

 
Thread Tools Display Modes
     
     
  #1  
Old Posted Mar 4, 2014, 1:28 AM
Chadillaccc's Avatar
Chadillaccc Chadillaccc is offline
ARTchitecture
 
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Cala Ghearraidh
Posts: 22,842
Public Realm in Canadian Cities - Developments

Well I've noticed that Calgary has a page discussing the public realm of that specific city and the developments therein, but I thought it would be a good idea for a national thread to discuss major improvements going on across the country.



To many, Calgary's downtown railway underpasses may not seem like a big deal, but they are a bit part of our public realm, the First Street and Eighth Street SW underpasses alone see a combined 18 000 pedestrians and 27 000 vehicles per day, as they are integral links between the Beltline and the Central Business District and Riverfront. As such, the city has long planned to redevelop the underpasses to make them more pedestrian friendly. Two of them, First and Eighth, will be starting this year.



First Street SW

Designed by Marc Boutin, this underpass actually received a Canadian Architect Award of Excellence in 2013.


http://blogs.calgaryherald.com/2013/...an-of-letters/
http://www.calgary.ca/PDA/LUPP/Pages...t-Project.aspx



Eighth Street SW

The Eighth Street underpass is as dual underpass which goes under the railway and Ninth Avenue. It is likely to include a bikeway as well.



http://www.calgaryherald.com/touch/s...tml?id=9569969



So yeah, any public realm developments you wanna share, feel free! Bridges, roads, bike lanes, etc.
__________________
Strong & Free

Mohkínstsis — 1.6 million people at the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, 400 high-rises, a 300-metre SE to NW climb, over 1000 kilometres of pathways, with 20% of the urban area as parkland.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #2  
Old Posted Apr 14, 2014, 11:53 PM
Chadillaccc's Avatar
Chadillaccc Chadillaccc is offline
ARTchitecture
 
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Cala Ghearraidh
Posts: 22,842
A gorgeous new public art piece was just installed in the Beltline, Chinook Arc.


Quote:
Originally Posted by Bigtime View Post
Chinook Arc looking boss:

Video Link
__________________
Strong & Free

Mohkínstsis — 1.6 million people at the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, 400 high-rises, a 300-metre SE to NW climb, over 1000 kilometres of pathways, with 20% of the urban area as parkland.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #3  
Old Posted Apr 14, 2014, 11:57 PM
SignalHillHiker's Avatar
SignalHillHiker SignalHillHiker is online now
I ♣ Baby Seals
 
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Sin Jaaawnz, Newf'nland
Posts: 35,175
This proposal was recently approved for St. John's. It will restore, to some degree, Ayre's Lane.

A lovely proposed addition to Scotia Plaza in downtown St. John's.

It replaces our only downtown square, but it's not a very attractive or functional one. And, in truth, St. John's doesn't do squares. We prefer the density, and our heavily-landscaped Victorian parks serve the function squares do in most other cities.

This proposal restores Water Street density along Scotia Plaza, and also rehabilitates Ayres Lane.













__________________
Note to self: "The plural of anecdote is not evidence."
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #4  
Old Posted Apr 15, 2014, 12:02 AM
Chadillaccc's Avatar
Chadillaccc Chadillaccc is offline
ARTchitecture
 
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Cala Ghearraidh
Posts: 22,842
Yeah I like that. You guys have that great park with all the steps and stuff that serves pretty well as a square, what is the name of that one again?
__________________
Strong & Free

Mohkínstsis — 1.6 million people at the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, 400 high-rises, a 300-metre SE to NW climb, over 1000 kilometres of pathways, with 20% of the urban area as parkland.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #5  
Old Posted Apr 15, 2014, 12:21 AM
Calgarian's Avatar
Calgarian Calgarian is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Calgary, AB
Posts: 24,184
I love Chinook Arch, but unfortunately it won't be long before a bunch of shitheads tag it.
__________________
Git'er done!
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #6  
Old Posted Apr 15, 2014, 12:32 AM
MonkeyRonin's Avatar
MonkeyRonin MonkeyRonin is offline
¥ ¥ ¥
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Vancouver
Posts: 10,158
Berczy Park revitalization - planned







Front St. revitalization (as part of the Union Station redevelopment) - ongoing





Waterfront landscaping (as part of the waterfront redevelopment) - ongoing









John St. revitalization - planned







Fort York pedestrian bridge (as part of the Garrison Point development) - planned



__________________
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #7  
Old Posted Apr 15, 2014, 12:40 AM
1overcosc's Avatar
1overcosc 1overcosc is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Eastern Ontario
Posts: 11,902
Willamsville Reconstruction Project in Kingston. The first phase of the project broke ground last week.

The section of Princess Street (the city's main road, analogous to Yonge Street in Toronto) through the Williamsville neighbourhood is getting what Kingston calls a "joint reconstruction"--entire road dug up, all utilities (water, sewer, gas, electric, cable, phone, wastewater, etc.) replaced, then road filled back up and paved over.

Kingston has been doing lots of these joint reconstructions lately, doing about 10 blocks a year since 2010. The plan is for every single street in the inner city to be reconstructed in this manner by 2030 as part of the city's ambitious plan to completely eliminate its aging infrastructure problems.

The Williamsville neighbourhood (along Princess Street from Division Street to Bath Road) is immediately west of downtown and is currently a fairly run down area with lots of vacant lots, abandoned buildings, used car dealerships, etc. although it is set to gentrify. This rebuild redesigns the street to have bike lanes, wide sidewalks, and street trees.

Reply With Quote
     
     
  #8  
Old Posted Apr 15, 2014, 4:09 AM
shappy's Avatar
shappy shappy is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 2,246
Quote:
Originally Posted by MonkeyRonin View Post
Front St. revitalization (as part of the Union Station redevelopment) - ongoing

This looks fantastic. Benches or public seating down the middle (NYC style) could work here. The city needs more of that imo.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #9  
Old Posted Apr 15, 2014, 4:27 AM
rousseau's Avatar
rousseau rousseau is offline
Registered Drug User
 
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Southern Ontario
Posts: 8,161
Toronto is a work in progress. A work in progress on the path to becoming freaking amazing!
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #10  
Old Posted Apr 15, 2014, 4:53 AM
shappy's Avatar
shappy shappy is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 2,246
wrong thread!
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #11  
Old Posted Apr 15, 2014, 4:53 AM
WhipperSnapper's Avatar
WhipperSnapper WhipperSnapper is offline
I am the law!
 
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Toronto+
Posts: 22,361
Glass condos bring mega dollars for community improvements. What happens when the bubble bursts?
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #12  
Old Posted Apr 15, 2014, 10:23 AM
SignalHillHiker's Avatar
SignalHillHiker SignalHillHiker is online now
I ♣ Baby Seals
 
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Sin Jaaawnz, Newf'nland
Posts: 35,175
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chadillaccc View Post
Yeah I like that. You guys have that great park with all the steps and stuff that serves pretty well as a square, what is the name of that one again?
That'd be Harbourside Park (between the harbour and Water Street) and the National War Memorial (between Water and Duckworth streets).

It's a popular place in the summer to lounge on the grass. The city also organizes lunch hour musical performances for the surrounding office workers there.


https://www.flickr.com/photos/pfotonut/
__________________
Note to self: "The plural of anecdote is not evidence."
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #13  
Old Posted Apr 15, 2014, 1:13 PM
ConundrumNL ConundrumNL is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: St. John's
Posts: 387
Quote:
Originally Posted by SignalHillHiker View Post
That'd be Harbourside Park (between the harbour and Water Street) and the National War Memorial (between Water and Duckworth streets).

It's a popular place in the summer to lounge on the grass. The city also organizes lunch hour musical performances for the surrounding office workers there.


https://www.flickr.com/photos/pfotonut/
I do wish that St. John's had a proper town square, similar to Old Montreal, but I don't think the downtown geography allows for it.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #14  
Old Posted Apr 15, 2014, 1:13 PM
SignalHillHiker's Avatar
SignalHillHiker SignalHillHiker is online now
I ♣ Baby Seals
 
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Sin Jaaawnz, Newf'nland
Posts: 35,175
Cavendish Square used to allow some semblance of that. It was even known as "the Mall". But it just never took off here as a thing to do. Our big celebrations/protests/riots were always on the streets or in a park. Even vendors used to set up shop at "Bank square", which was really just Ayre's Cove.
__________________
Note to self: "The plural of anecdote is not evidence."
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #15  
Old Posted Apr 16, 2014, 7:09 PM
Echoes's Avatar
Echoes Echoes is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Saskatoon, SK
Posts: 4,305
The City of Saskatoon has had an urban design program since the late 1980s, with an in-house design staff that undertakes incremental public realm improvements and streetscaping projects. Since its inception, many streets in the Downtown, Broadway, and Riversdale commercial districts have been rebuilt and beautified. The program is chiefly funded by parking meter revenue in these districts. Their work is ongoing.

Third Avenue, a major street dowtown, received streetscaping treatments over the last few years. One notable feature, the planted centre median, includes 100 year old lamp posts original to 3rd Ave, which have been refurbished and retrofitted as LED:


IMG_2632 by echoes320, on Flickr


IMG_2640 by echoes320, on Flickr

Extending streetscape improvements further down 20th Street West (Riversdale) began last year, with more blocks to receive a makeover this year:


IMG_4100 by echoes320, on Flickr


IMG_4087 by echoes320, on Flickr


River Landing is a long-term redevelopment of the South Downtown riverfront and adjacent lands. Most of the public realm improvements are complete. Private development is coming along.

Some River Landing scenes:


IMG_2575 by echoes320, on Flickr


IMG_2620 by echoes320, on Flickr


IMG_3842 by echoes320, on Flickr


IMG_2576 by echoes320, on Flickr


IMG_3826 by echoes320, on Flickr


IMG_2624 by echoes320, on Flickr


IMG_2559 by echoes320, on Flickr


IMG_2878 by echoes320, on Flickr

The redevelopment already includes the year-round home of the Saskatoon Farmer's Market and Market Square, and the Remai Arts Centre (performing arts). They will soon be joined (in 2016) by the Remai Modern Art Gallery of Saskatchewan (currently under construction):


Source

And private development like this (starting construction this spring):


Screen Shot 2013-08-15 at 9.46.56 PM by echoes320, on Flickr

The Meewasin Valley Authority, stewards of the South Saskatchewan River valley in the Saskatoon region, are also responsible for many riverbank improvements:


IMG_3986 by echoes320, on Flickr


IMG_4062 by echoes320, on Flickr

Many more of the public realm improvements in Saskatoon can be seen in my photo threads from last summer: Part I | Part II
__________________
SASKATOON PHOTO TOURS
2013: [Part I] [Part II] | [2014] | [2016] | [2022-23]
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #16  
Old Posted Apr 16, 2014, 7:14 PM
Chadillaccc's Avatar
Chadillaccc Chadillaccc is offline
ARTchitecture
 
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Cala Ghearraidh
Posts: 22,842
Wow Echoes! Your info and photos of Saskatoon never cease to amaze me!
__________________
Strong & Free

Mohkínstsis — 1.6 million people at the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains, 400 high-rises, a 300-metre SE to NW climb, over 1000 kilometres of pathways, with 20% of the urban area as parkland.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #17  
Old Posted Apr 16, 2014, 7:37 PM
Innsertnamehere's Avatar
Innsertnamehere Innsertnamehere is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Hamilton
Posts: 11,917
Quote:
Originally Posted by WhipperSnapper View Post
Glass condos bring mega dollars for community improvements. What happens when the bubble bursts?
both the Union Station and Queens Quay redevelopments aren't being paid for by section 37 funds. The Fort York pedestrian bridge was funded separately in 2010 before Ford cut it as well, they have since redesigned it to be cheaper and funding is coming from the Garrison Yards project.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #18  
Old Posted Apr 16, 2014, 8:48 PM
WhipperSnapper's Avatar
WhipperSnapper WhipperSnapper is offline
I am the law!
 
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Toronto+
Posts: 22,361
No but, Grange, Berczy, Barbara Ann Scott and I believe things like the removal of right turn lanes for softer, pedestrian friendly intersections are part of the section 37 package.
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #19  
Old Posted Apr 16, 2014, 9:53 PM
PhilippeMtl's Avatar
PhilippeMtl PhilippeMtl is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Rosemont-la-petite-patrie, Montreal
Posts: 2,179
Reply With Quote
     
     
  #20  
Old Posted Apr 16, 2014, 11:33 PM
Echoes's Avatar
Echoes Echoes is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Saskatoon, SK
Posts: 4,305
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chadillaccc View Post
Wow Echoes! Your info and photos of Saskatoon never cease to amaze me!
Thanks, Chad. It's nice to have a devoted follower.
__________________
SASKATOON PHOTO TOURS
2013: [Part I] [Part II] | [2014] | [2016] | [2022-23]
Reply With Quote
     
     
This discussion thread continues

Use the page links to the lower-right to go to the next page for additional posts
 
 
Reply

Go Back   SkyscraperPage Forum > Regional Sections > Canada
Forum Jump



Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 12:59 PM.

     
SkyscraperPage.com - Archive - Privacy Statement - Top

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.