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cdl42
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Man... I'm really starting to believe that I'm the only person in this city who likes Kerr Hall. It has many shortcomings but most of those aren't things that we need demolition for to correct. The marble walls and murals are quality touches from another era; stairwells are numerous, bright, and airy; and classrooms on the 'inside' often offer nice leafy views of the Quad with the CN Tower and other towers rising in the background. It does need better connections with the outside (almost all entrances/exits are from the quad, another connection to Victoria could make a big difference), the blank wall along Gerrard is unfortunate, and it may take you a little while to learn how to navigate it, but these are mainly reflections of the wide range of mixed uses the building serves. A/C would be nice and some classrooms are outdated but this is changing with the ongoing renovations. I'll take the wrecking ball to Jorgenson (windows?) or Image Arts first, no doubt about it.
One thing I'll say about the Business building... the elevators are efficient. Unlike Jorgenson or the Library.
Man... I'm really starting to believe that I'm the only person in this city who likes Kerr Hall. It has many shortcomings but most of those aren't things that we need demolition for to correct. The marble walls and murals are quality touches from another era; stairwells are numerous, bright, and airy; and classrooms on the 'inside' often offer nice leafy views of the Quad with the CN Tower and other towers rising in the background. It does need better connections with the outside (almost all entrances/exits are from the quad, another connection to Victoria could make a big difference), the blank wall along Gerrard is unfortunate, and it may take you a little while to learn how to navigate it, but these are mainly reflections of the wide range of mixed uses the building serves. A/C would be nice and some classrooms are outdated but this is changing with the ongoing renovations. I'll take the wrecking ball to Jorgenson (windows?) or Image Arts first, no doubt about it.
One thing I'll say about the Business building... the elevators are efficient. Unlike Jorgenson or the Library.