Monday, 24 December 2012

Hong Kong Style Density: The Model For Toronto?


Hong Kong Style Density: The Model For Toronto?


Would Hong Style Density be a good model for Toronto Skyscraper growth, and urban renewal.  Mind you that Hong Kong, and Chinese Cities seem to have a far more chaotic layout and pace than gentle Canadian Cities. However, one has to marvel at the efficiency of Hong Kong, and other Chinese Cities when it comes to getting people around town. Now, I understand that the days of thousands of people riding down the streets of Chinese cities on bicycles have long gone, as a newly rich China has been using its new-found wealth to purchase luxury vehicles for the masses, it’s us here in the supposedly old rich countries that are the ones resorting to using bikes to get around our cities.

 Hong Kong, one has to admit has a pretty nice subway system, and it’s efficient and it’s privately run as well. That has always arisen as an idea for Toronto, but has never taken hold. Hong Kong, also builds much taller buildings than Toronto, or at least it did, before Toronto went on a Chinese style building spree, and has now passed Hong Kong in the number of new and taller buildings currently under construction. Hong Kong, Chicago, New York all provide awesome pivot points for Toronto to follow in the future, as we rise up into a true Global City. 

Hong Kong Photo From Wikipedia

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