Aug 3, 2011
I started this walk at the corner of Portage Ave. and Main Street, in the Plaza that surrounds the TD Building. I had planned for this walk to cover some of the areas that I had missed during my first walk, and to continue the walk to Isabel St. This area was interesting due to its subtle transition. The walk began in an area of compact, high concentration of old masonry buildings of the exchange district, to an area with large parking lots and fewer buildings with a noticeable decline in craftsmanship, to an area with small residential homes. The majority of the homes were in fairly good condition and well kept.
I found that this area was a type of In Between space, as it has multiple usages and environmental qualities throughout, transitioning from dense commercial areas to a quiet residential neighbourhood. I found that the majority of the In Between spaces within the residential areas was privately owned. This created a dilemma, for me, as I am focusing on public spaces that I may use in my practicum to transform the urban condition. Therefore, I am debating whether it is necessary to canvas the remaining residential area that extends to Logan Ave.
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Image 5 These types of alleys are typical within the Exchange District and are very similar to a number of images from the first and second walks. |
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Image 8 I have always been intrigued by the contrast between old masonry buildings and contemporary architecture. It creates a fascinating environment, providing a narrative for the evolution of the area. |
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Image 23 At first glance, this small house covered in vegetation appeared to be abandoned, due to the state of the front yard. However, when I was there, an older man come out of the house and was attempting to put a For Sale sign on the fence. It reminded me of the movie Up when the old man was finally ready to give up his house after refusing to sell while new developments were constructed all around him. |
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Image 25 This is small structure or building t looks to be clad with old election signs. It looks as if it is being used as a playhouse but may have been constructed to make a statement. |
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Image 26 When making images of abandoned, or In Between spaces I tried to refrain from looking at residential yards, as it is a private space and I am trying to find public In Between spaces. However, I found this empty doorway with crumbling steps, a compelling example to the condition of some of the homes in the area. |
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Image 28 This parking lot appears to have been designed with the intention to create a more pleasing space. Unfortunately, it is overgrown with weeds and appears to be under-utilized. |
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Image 33 The image of this alley, which is bordered by a commercial building and a small home, represents the transition and overall quality and character of this area. |
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