As a proponent of sustainable living and co-founder of a company promoting community (snapgoods.com), I LOVE the holistic vision of this proposal. Integrated living for winged, 4-legged & 2-legged animals alike. Tons of sun. I like.
like seeing what is it, what it was, what it could… as an artifact. but it’s real… flying trough it could make all i’m seeing from anoyingnous way… as it should must be…
forget mon anglais!
Three wing-flaps a bark and a loud cheer for Horsepalace!
It fills all the requirements:”temporary inhabitation…post- [and pre- !!] industrial … dynamic…temporary, flexible and disassemblable” and definitely explores “the potential of indeterminacy,” not to mention respecting the site’s non-human history. Makes me really grin and proves that you don’t have to be pompous to do some truly creative urban planning. Any chance of fitting in a space for a goat or two?
Great functional use of the space. I like to walk a dog. I like trees and
so does my dog. Birds like trees and I like feeding birds. I like composting and growing veggies in a garden and using rain water to
water the garden. I like building things with recycled material. I don’t like waste and I love to keep the costs down. So I like Ester’s proposal.
I vote for something we need.
The Horse Palace Gallery will be a fantastic “draw”. Not only does it create a beautiful, functional space, it also provides a very much needed artistic environment for so many talented artists who need exposure in our city.
Love the idea of sharing the site with all the animals around the city. Horsepalace gets my vote. Look forward to visiting with the dogs and relaxing under the vines and birds.
Horsepalace gets my vote. It best provides much needed habitat for wildlife in the concrete jungle proposed for Griffintown. It will also be a great tranquil place for humans to relax and connect with others.
He’s better of the best. Innovative with new ideas for the future
November 30, 2010 at 6:39 pm
An extremely elegant and straightforward solution!
November 30, 2010 at 7:26 pm
Griffinland!!!!
Because this is the only one to play with the little house!
The 2 others are so sad!
November 30, 2010 at 10:43 pm
As a proponent of sustainable living and co-founder of a company promoting community (snapgoods.com), I LOVE the holistic vision of this proposal. Integrated living for winged, 4-legged & 2-legged animals alike. Tons of sun. I like.
December 1, 2010 at 9:10 am
like seeing what is it, what it was, what it could… as an artifact. but it’s real… flying trough it could make all i’m seeing from anoyingnous way… as it should must be…
forget mon anglais!
December 1, 2010 at 9:57 pm
Three wing-flaps a bark and a loud cheer for Horsepalace!
It fills all the requirements:”temporary inhabitation…post- [and pre- !!] industrial … dynamic…temporary, flexible and disassemblable” and definitely explores “the potential of indeterminacy,” not to mention respecting the site’s non-human history. Makes me really grin and proves that you don’t have to be pompous to do some truly creative urban planning. Any chance of fitting in a space for a goat or two?
December 1, 2010 at 10:28 pm
i would like to lease a top floor bird house. It is my desire to learn to fly.
lovely drawings by a creative, and imaginative friend
December 2, 2010 at 9:07 am
Great functional use of the space. I like to walk a dog. I like trees and
so does my dog. Birds like trees and I like feeding birds. I like composting and growing veggies in a garden and using rain water to
water the garden. I like building things with recycled material. I don’t like waste and I love to keep the costs down. So I like Ester’s proposal.
I vote for something we need.
December 5, 2010 at 5:42 pm
Love it! Modern, even more then that, contemporary. Specially, like those three cubes(?) one on top of the other one. Kind of contemporary “Pyramid”…
December 5, 2010 at 5:52 pm
The Horse Palace Gallery will be a fantastic “draw”. Not only does it create a beautiful, functional space, it also provides a very much needed artistic environment for so many talented artists who need exposure in our city.
December 5, 2010 at 8:54 pm
Griffinland!
modern and innovative ideas
December 5, 2010 at 9:14 pm
Love the idea of sharing the site with all the animals around the city. Horsepalace gets my vote. Look forward to visiting with the dogs and relaxing under the vines and birds.
December 5, 2010 at 9:28 pm
Horse Palace Gallery looks sensational. It’ll provide a beautiful and lively space for Griffintown’s artists
December 6, 2010 at 4:14 pm
I love the simplicity of the design as well the
historical component,that actually allows you to
have this dual experience.
December 6, 2010 at 5:48 pm
Griffin house horse palace
December 6, 2010 at 5:53 pm
Griffintown Horse Palace gallery because it is clean, open to everyone, somewhere I would like to pop into on one of my walks in the neighborhood.
December 6, 2010 at 7:04 pm
Horsepalace gets my vote. It best provides much needed habitat for wildlife in the concrete jungle proposed for Griffintown. It will also be a great tranquil place for humans to relax and connect with others.
December 8, 2010 at 10:01 am
Griffintown Horsepalace — Clean design of an inviting space.
December 10, 2010 at 11:25 am