Albertasaurus
Active Member
Honestly, University District proves that you can make a successful high density node without tall buildings. There are a few concrete buildings there, but the vast majority are wood frame construction and no building hits even 20 floors. I'm fine with Westbrook developing as mostly wood frame, as long as the design and public realm are done well. You can still get decent density with 6 storey woodframe.
Conversely, Vaughan Metropolitan Centre is a good example of why skyscrapers don't necessarily equate to good TOD. They have towers up to 60 floors there but it feels nowhere near as vibrant or interesting as University District. So if only wood frame development is feasible for the time being, as long as it's high quality and appropriate density, I'm fine with that.
Conversely, Vaughan Metropolitan Centre is a good example of why skyscrapers don't necessarily equate to good TOD. They have towers up to 60 floors there but it feels nowhere near as vibrant or interesting as University District. So if only wood frame development is feasible for the time being, as long as it's high quality and appropriate density, I'm fine with that.