Quote:
Originally Posted by officedweller
In contrast the City allowed the installation of "off-the-shelf" historic pedestrian/sidewalk lampposts on the Dunsmuir and Georgia viaducts,
in contrast to the modern streamlined roadway light standards of the viaducts.
|
yeah and i am not a fan of that. but those are generic-ish pieces of infrastructure. the Burrard Bridge is quite unique and it needs something more custom to match the design properly. something elegant and art deco and fits with the detailing of the bridge. it isn't really one style, it is a bit of both. and the fact that the architect put so much attention to detail into it, its a shame that something so generic is being put on it.
an example of the city annoying me is in Yaletown, it happened just recently. it bugs me, same as the non-period-correct lamp posts all throughout the city. many lamp-posts in the city have been replaced with very generic, boring, plain ones.
this is the before at the intersection of Pacific and Cambie. they have those different frames in that whole area, and now they were replaced with generic frames, it bugs me because it is just another piece of an areas history, back to Expo 86, being erased for no reason.