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In separate areas, there would be sand designated as a play area and a splash pad for people looking to cool down without taking a dip into the harbour.“Convenient public washrooms are a deliberate gesture of welcome and inclusion, allowing all people to remain in a public space longer,” the report reads, adding facilities are essential for some with disabilities or medical conditions.There is a shaded area with seating, as well as a drinking fountain and showers.
Other features within the Cunard public space include binoculars, a reverse periscope, rain garden and hammocks. A proposed Acadian monument site is also included in the concept plans. But don’t worry, the drunken lamp posts aren’t going anywhere. The art installation by NSCAD alums Chris Hanson and Hendrika Sonnenberg are included within the designs that have designated the zone as a “quiet area.”
Concept designs for the Cunard public space on Lower Water Street, situated between Bishop’s Landing and the Nova Scotia Power building, where a mixed-use development is to be completed in early 2024. - Develop Nova Scotia
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