I am just saying that I believe having both first and last names in the firm's name is too personal for projects that person has not had a part in.
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The page doesn't look removed as much as it is just empty. The link still seems to work. Their twitter looks pretty active for the department. I don't use twitter, but I would consider tweeting them possibly to find out. My guess is it's just early days still and the page will be revamped.
I would love to see the department moved to a new spot on the U of T site: the southeast corner of Bloor and Spadina beside the UTS rebuild. Possibly the problem with the proposed rebuild at the 50 St. George site is, what do you do with the very specialized equipment from the astrophysics department while the building onsite is being demolished then rebuilt? It makes more sense to me that, if they were to include a 200-seat permanent planetarium in a rebuilt facility, that they'd do it where transit facilities would make it easy for the public to attend shows. Putting it adjacent to Spadina subway station would certainly make that possible, and it would also give the U of T a signature building on the northwest corner of their St. George campus.
So, chop chop U of T, this advice is free. Don't waste your time on other plans!
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Not sure how important it is to have a new planetarium on/near U of T. Isn't the programming the real function/driver, that is to say "theatre of the cosmos" for/to inspire public consumption? A new "planet toronto" venue (with great programming) might be a not so minor destination for visitors if done right. So maybe it could help prop up new or almost forgotten 'places' (even transit challenged presently) such as east bayfront or poor Ontario Place? Maybe even the Distillery District... enjoy a couple of craft brews, down some mussels and weave ur way to a "Mars Landing" with PFloyd sound track of course ;-)
Only mention East Bayfront because it needs some destination stuff. Maybe SidewalkLabs will chip in (yeah right). It would require playing the "fame game" of course... but a great planetarium should (has) be able to play that game.
Nah, those science nerds need the exercise. C'mon science nerds, you know you need it.The problem is that it would be far away from the rest of the sciences - particularly physics at McLellan Physical. What's good for the planetarium isn't necessarily good for the other aspects of the program.
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Nah, those science nerds need the exercise. C'mon science nerds, you know you need it.
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Is there a thread for this? Apparently Morphosis with Teeple got the job.
https://www.astro.utoronto.ca/about/newhome/
Project Status
In January 2019, architectural firms submitted their expressions of interest for this exciting project.
In May 2019, the University named a shortlist of six architectural firms selected to proceed to the second stage of the bidding process. They are: Behnisch Architekten, Ennead Architects, Morphosis Architects, OMA*AMO Architecture P.C., Snohetta, and Steven Holl Architects.
Short-listed firms were asked to submit a proposal for review by the committee, and the architectural team of Morphosis was selected in partnership with Teeple Architects.
Next Steps: Concept design will commence in May 2020 and will inform continued refinement of the project and its costs, and most importantly, will support fundraising efforts.