adma
Superstar
Re the knocks on the OSC being overly "interiorized":
(1) it only really pertains to the bottommost building--and there are enough glimpses to the outside there and on the way down there that one is always conscious of the symbiosis w/nature, in a "getting there is half the fun" way (IOW it's not exactly like the industrial-park setting of Ottawa's science museum)
(2) it's also more pertinent to the first quarter century or so of the OSC's existence, when what lay outside really was predominantly a glimpsed-from-within affair--since then, there've been more efforts to break the sealed environment and make use of the grounds with trails and outdoor terrace features. (But within reason, as we're still dealing with a de facto nature preserve. Still, people *are* more encouraged to go outside than they used to be)
(1) it only really pertains to the bottommost building--and there are enough glimpses to the outside there and on the way down there that one is always conscious of the symbiosis w/nature, in a "getting there is half the fun" way (IOW it's not exactly like the industrial-park setting of Ottawa's science museum)
(2) it's also more pertinent to the first quarter century or so of the OSC's existence, when what lay outside really was predominantly a glimpsed-from-within affair--since then, there've been more efforts to break the sealed environment and make use of the grounds with trails and outdoor terrace features. (But within reason, as we're still dealing with a de facto nature preserve. Still, people *are* more encouraged to go outside than they used to be)