Roaring Flames
Senior Member
I like that it has glass windows surrounding the entire bottom floor. Very easy to look inside and see what's going on compared to the existing Art Commons.
The addition looks OK, but a few concerns:Arts Commons Transformation Expansion Design Reveal
It's just announcing the design of the new Art Commons building, anything else is just placeholder as the designs of the Olympic Plaza and Art Commons revitalizations have yet to be completedThe addition looks OK, but a few concerns:
- consumes more of Olympic Plaza than I would have expected
- doesn't do much to the exterior of the existing building other than paint it white (maybe it is reclad)
- seems to preserve the parks maintenance on the NW corner for some reason
- doesn't seem to integrate with the existing Teatro building, leaving a narrow and probably useless corridor between the existing building and the expansion
- does it consider the eventual Stephen Ave subway?
Not my favourite design, but not every CMLC building can be world-class. It's giving me Platform vibes, but with wood. The interiors look great though.
In the press release they mentioned that in the future it could be converted to a parkade.Not my favourite design, but not every CMLC building can be world-class. It's giving me Platform vibes, but with wood. The interiors look great though.
not a renewable energy powered, inclusive co-working incubator with EV charging?In the press release they mentioned that in the future it could be converted to a parkade.
Isn't the plaza part of phase 1? Odd they don't have designs ready for that. The placeholder showed it converting to an urban park? And never showed any skating uses which I hope isn't the case.It's just announcing the design of the new Art Commons building, anything else is just placeholder as the designs of the Olympic Plaza and Art Commons revitalizations have yet to be completed
The addition looks OK, but a few concerns:
- consumes more of Olympic Plaza than I would have expected
- doesn't do much to the exterior of the existing building other than paint it white (maybe it is reclad)
- seems to preserve the parks maintenance on the NW corner for some reason
- doesn't seem to integrate with the existing Teatro building, leaving a narrow and probably useless corridor between the existing building and the expansion
- does it consider the eventual Stephen Ave subway?