I'm pretty impressed too.
Ryerson's in danger of actually having a good looking campus. I am very much looking forward to the Black Star Historical Black & White Photography Collection gallery, and I am expecting it will be of the calibre that future editions of the Michelin guidebook of Toronto will throw it a couple stars. Slowly but surely this city is building a great list of cultural attractions. Of course, students will benefit greatly from the remake of the Image Arts building too. I had classes in here way back when, and this remake is making me wish I were 20 years younger again. (Well, there are lots of other reasons that 20 years younger wouldn't be so bad, but we'll stick to just this one for the sake of this thread.)
Meanwhile the exotic topiary trucked in for the Gould and Victoria Street closures is not likely to appear once the closure is made permanent (and it will be of course), but despite that, whatever landscape design is employed to create a pedestrian heart for this campus, this temporary closure hints at how transformative some greened streets here will be.
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