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Square

Squares connects housing and leisure with commercial, restaurants and cafe allowing for an unique mixed use area the square includes 25 shops. This public space acts as a place for people to gather and meet. These squares are located throughout the area, they are hubs for activity and social encounters. Most will contain cafés and restaurants with outdoor seating areas as well as. Public squares are the intersection, gathering and waiting points for both the pedestrian and vehicle traffic.

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The number of the shops in the square • Library: not only does it have educational purposes, but containing fundamental further material on

Canadian history. • Monuments: highlighting important historical figures around the neighbourhoods that are culturally relevant such as a sliding on a rock. • Alfresco dining: outdoor seating provided by restaurants push for an engaging and lively atmosphere

Figure 46: Square cross section

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