By diagraming our surroundings, we always gain insights into place making.
A delightful little nook in the Tsawwassen ferry departure terminal. A focal point at the end of an allele of food stalls, this glass fireplace is surrounded by wooden block seatings -situated half indoors, half outdoors, completing a whimsical dialogue of inside/outside.
Cumberland's town square is a small clearing along a continuous street facade. It did feel a little barren when it's not occupied by children and their parents in the morning (there is a busy coffee shop adjacent to the square). The benches are situated at different angles, I'd be interested to revisit once the trees mature. I suspect benches are angled towards trees, street, picnic table, and other benches in general.
Walking down a segment of the main street and chatting with Jane the local.