yyzer
Senior Member
great that it is finally starting!
^
That's exactly what I was thinking. Most of the article is concerned with parking.
Those poor sick children. Wherever will their parents park? Children will surely die as their parents circle the building, unable to find a space.
Weird.
I'd like to see it evolve into something like Baldwin village, where a lot of hospital workers head out for lunch and snacks through the day.
Currently, the research clusters in HSC occupy a substantial fraction of the hospital's floorspace. When these staff are moved to the new tower, does anyone know if the HSC plans on opening more clinical space, or will the research staff simply expand to fill it's new larger space?
What we've heard is that research staff located in the main hospital building will be moving, but that those in the McMaster building connected by the bridge over Elizabeth St. will not be. The entire old portion of the hospital (Gerrard St. Wing, University Entrance, Elm Wing) is supposed to be demolished at some point after relocation, and presumably fundraising to replace it.
I don't know if this has been mentioned earlier, but a sample of the glazing for the new building has been attached above the entrance to the Allan Brown ("nightmare") building on Elm St.