AlvinofDiaspar
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I wonder whose bright idea it is to move the plants away.
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Would make a lovely space for some hot string quartet action.
Well, Atom Egoyan’s erotic thriller “Chloe” had a scene shot right here in the conservatoryOnly you.............at UT.................would look at an architectural space meant for plants..............and then use music as as segue for sexualizing it. LOL
I see that they've moved the potted plants to the centre - I guess they needed the space for the performance yesterday.Taken 15 May. Stunning! I did inquire about programming and the idea is to be flexible as that is what was heard from community groups. And they are mindful of allowing the original plants to be displayed in the Palm Court but still working on it (likely rollers.)
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Maybe I've seen Eyes Wide Shut too many times (exactly once)Only you.............at UT.................would look at an architectural space meant for plants..............and then use music as as segue for sexualizing it. LOL
Maybe I've seen Eyes Wide Shut too many times (exactly once)![]()
I liked it better before. This reno of the Palm House looks like a vacant event space for weddings and such, and IMO is a poor replacement from the focus on plants rather than people that was there before. It was lush, with banana trees and permanent plants, not pots on rollers. All we need now is for Chris 'Sankofa' Moise to demand the space be renamed, and the city to add some folding chairs and tables to book it for events. What was wrong with how it was before?Taken 15 May. Stunning! I did inquire about programming and the idea is to be flexible as that is what was heard from community groups. And they are mindful of allowing the original plants to be displayed in the Palm Court but still working on it (likely rollers.)
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I would tend to agree- even if they want to make it more of a venue space, it would have been nice to have had a large planted centrepiece towards the back.I liked it better before. This reno of the Palm House looks like a vacant event space for weddings and such, and IMO is a poor replacement from the focus on plants rather than people that was there before. It was lush, with banana trees and permanent plants, not pots on rollers. All we need now is for Chris 'Sankofa' Moise to demand the space be renamed, and the city to add some folding chairs and tables to book it for events. What was wrong with how it was before?
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I just felt so conflicted as I first entered the renewed palm house, feeling impressed by the excellent structural restoration but deeply disappointed by the scouring of all the plants from the space. It’s akin to taking one of the pavilions at the zoo (like the Indo-Malayan below), restoring the structure but killing or otherwise removing all the plants and animals so to make a venue space filled with folding chairs and tables.I would tend to agree- even if they want to make it more of a venue space, it would have been nice to have had a large planted centrepiece towards the back.




