Life in Between proposes a network of pedestrian oriented streets in downtown Toronto to address the lack of thought and care put into the design of the sidewalk as urban space, despite it being a space that all demographics use at all times of day in all kinds of conditions. The goal of this project is to create a safe, enjoyable, and enriching pedestrian experience, and overall establish a sense of place and belonging in these transitional spaces that make up our perception of the city.
Cities often prioritize cars over pedestrians, overlooking this transitional space in between of pedestrian travel, despite it being a place that all demographics of people use at all times of day, whether by choice or necessity.
A network of... More
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Ashley Snippe
Environmental and Interior Design
“Only architecture that considers human scale and interaction is successful architecture. ”
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