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每天采访,来往于湖滨地区与我们居停的酒店The Sheraton Center之间,不止一次感叹,这个Downtown真是太小了,市政厅、多伦多的“时报广场”Dundas广场、安省皇家博物馆、长途汽车站(这是北美汽车远比火车重要)、中国城的那些餐馆,甚至是东部那些突然静寂下来的较低收入者聚居的社区……这些熟悉的地方总是在一转身之间,一次次地突然闯入视线。其实,认识多伦多很容易,它的大部分精华,都在步行距离内的Downtown核心区。混合功能,小尺度,保留老房子,以及高密度,简·雅各布斯(JaneJacobs)在《美国大城市的死与生》(The Death and Life of Great American Cities)一书中对城市多样性的保持所开列出的原则,在多伦多Downtown核心区内,就这么真真切切地存在着。
Interviewed daily and lasted more than once between the Lakeshore Area and our homely hotel, The Sheraton Center, the downtown is really small, City Hall, Toronto’s Times Square, Dundas Square, Royal Ontario Museum, Stations (which are far more important for North American cars than trains), restaurants in Chinatown, and even those inhabited by lower income earners in the east ... all of these familiar places are always turning around, time after time Suddenly broke into sight. Actually, knowing Toronto is easy, most of its essentials are within walking distance of Downtown Core. Mixed functions, small scales, keeping old houses, and high density, Jane Jacobs in the “Death and Life of Great American Cities” The preservation of the principle set out in the core area of Downtown Toronto, so true to exist.