fiendishlibrarian
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An accessible provincial library?
Will never happen.
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An accessible provincial library?
In all seriousness is this an opportunity to do something with the north side of the building that faces QP? An addition with buried parking? An accessible provincial library? I bet that Libeskind could do something amazing! Lol
Libeskind hasn't been cool for at least 15 years.In all seriousness is this an opportunity to do something with the north side of the building that faces QP? An addition with buried parking? An accessible provincial library? I bet that Libeskind could do something amazing! Lol
Correct me if I am wrong - I understand that the library is already in the northern part of the building.
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The aim is, supposedly, to bring the existing heritage building up to Code; similar to what is happening in Ottawa. I doubt the project would be expanded into building a Provincial Library (certainly not by the illiterate Fordites).In all seriousness is this an opportunity to do something with the north side of the building that faces QP? An addition with buried parking? An accessible provincial library? I bet that Libeskind could do something amazing! Lol
The Library is not by any way a "Provincial Library" - it is the Library of the Legislature which is completely different as its main purpose is to serve MPPs, or those among them who can read. ("The Legislative Assembly of Ontario provides library and research services to MPPs, their staff, legislative committees, and Legislative Assembly staff. Some information is available to the public.")Part of it, mostly collections. Cataloguing, acquisition and other back-end work takes place partially in the Whitney Block, or at least it used to when I worked there.
Ford-a-Lago... >.<I humbly propose the Ford matriarch's house. /s
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I had a friend in university who went there in the expectation of getting information but was told ‘no!’ LolThe Library is not by any way a "Provincial Library" - it is the Library of the Legislature which is completely different as it's main purpose is to serve MPPs, or those among them who can read. ("The Legislative Assembly of Ontario provides library and research services to MPPs, their staff, legislative committees, and Legislative Assembly staff. Some information is available to the public.")
No! Been there done that, don't need any more Libeskind tumours on our historic buildings lol.In all seriousness is this an opportunity to do something with the north side of the building that faces QP? An addition with buried parking? An accessible provincial library? I bet that Libeskind could do something amazing! Lol
I wonder if there's opportunities to in-fill between the annex and the main legislature building + the parking lot, with perhaps a new library situated underground?No! Been there done that, don't need any more Libeskind tumours on our historic buildings lol.
Bury the parking, maybe build a public plaza or something that highlights this view:
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edit: Just read you were joking about the Libeskind thing, I jumped the gun lol
Interesting! I am sure that you know that Jack Diamond did a scheme to put an opera house in Old City Hall’s courtyard.It would require a longer time horizon, because it involves refitting two heritage buildings instead of one, but it should be Old City Hall.
Legislative chamber can be built into the courtyard, as was done for the Canadian House of Commons in the West Block of Parliament Hill. Then when QP is done, Old City Hall will be partly fixed up already and ready to become a museum (whether an annex to the ROM, a Museum of Toronto, or potentially a split use as both).
I wonder if there's opportunities to in-fill between the annex and the main legislature building + the parking lot, with perhaps a new library situated underground?
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Libeskind hasn't been cool for at least 15 years.
It would require a longer time horizon, because it involves refitting two heritage buildings instead of one, but it should be Old City Hall.
Legislative chamber can be built into the courtyard, as was done for the Canadian House of Commons in the West Block of Parliament Hill. Then when QP is done, Old City Hall will be partly fixed up already and ready to become a museum (whether an annex to the ROM, a Museum of Toronto, or potentially a split use as both).