Originally posted by pussnboots
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I agree that it's an odd choice for what is effectively the park's central hub. (Please not that I'm using that term loosely.)
As for the refurbishment, the structure of La Terrasse itself will remain untouched, so it will look exactly as it does in that photo, except that it is now walled off by the Mediterranean style facade that faces the Partners statue. So it has basically become a courtyard with walls on three sides and those big gates in the rear. The roof covers about half the patio, and the rest will be open to the elements.
The good news is that the reverse of the new Mediterranean facade is almost as well themed as the front, so those sitting in La Terrasse will have something vaguely pretty to look at. It's basically the first "hidden nook" of a park that, until now, has been far too open plan.
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