06-14-2015, 11:55 AM
One thing I'm surprised about is why the University of Waterloo stop didn't incorporate the University's colours - black and gold in the wall design.
Also, I don't know why the Waterloo Square stop they had to add "Public" in it. Simply naming it Waterloo Square is tied more to the site. Adding "Public" is an unnecessary attempt to brand the square as a "public" space. Think of the great squares the world over - do any have the name "public" in them?
Also, I don't know why the Waterloo Square stop they had to add "Public" in it. Simply naming it Waterloo Square is tied more to the site. Adding "Public" is an unnecessary attempt to brand the square as a "public" space. Think of the great squares the world over - do any have the name "public" in them?