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We’ll be successful to Save our School Pools if we take action together. Over 6000 people have already signed our petition and contacted their MPP since the TDSB report came out proposing to close Toronto’s school pools. Please share the petition widely! joshmatlow.ca/saveourpools?f…
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Sign the Petition to Save Our School Pools! A report in the TDSB agenda, just released, proposes closing all 66 school pools, included 27 permitted by the City of Toronto, in Toronto’s public schools due to funding cuts from the Province…
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📣 Event Reminder! Join the architectural community on Wednesday, February 12, from 6-8 pm at the National Gallery of Canada to celebrate the winners of the 2024 Governor General’s Medals in Architecture and Governor General’s Medal in Landscape Architecture. #GGMedals
Ontario Place lease leaves $2 billion shortfall that will cost taxpayers compounding interest for 95 years. This interest will total between $32.4 billion (@3%) - $ 59.9 trillion (@10.9%) @ONPlace4All @chrisgloverndp @TDotResident @corruptario
My column on revelations from Ontario’s auditor general. This dumb, destructive deal for @ThermeCanada will cost the public $2.2 billion (!) theglobeandmail.com/canada/toronto…
With the removal of the “north plug”, the new Don River is allowed to flow freely into the lake. With the completion of the river, we’ve officially created a new island right downtown, putting new housing within reach. This success is thanks to collaboration between all three…
This provincial government (which will be reelected) is leaning into car culture, sprawl and appeasing NIMBYs. A recipe for an even sprawlier, less concentrated region with total gridlock everywhere.
Why the massive Don River redesign won’t stop flooding on the DVP — but what might My latest for @TorontoStar: thestar.com/news/gta/why-t…
Make no mistake: the flooding we see in the city today is no surprise. It is an outcome of politicians taking a very very very shortsighted view of infrastructure planning and investment. Take a look at this vote from 2018 requesting an increase in stormwater infrastructure…
Dug up this vote from 2018 rate supported budget that asked for an increase in stormwater infrastructure spending. It failed.
One step closer to creating a new mouth for the Don River with the removal of the West Plug. Thank you @juliedabrusin @sandhuamarjot1 @ausmalik @PaulaFletcherTO & MCFN Cllr Erma Ferrell for participating in a water ceremony yesterday, led by Elder from @mcfirstnation, Val King.
Those who actively work to remove public spaces are the villains of a city. Make no mistake—they work on behalf of the few and abandon the people.
Congrats to Williamson Williamson for their Governor General’s Medal in Architecture for Garden Laneway House! Take a look back at their winning project in a bold red brick below. azuremagazine.com/article/a-toro…
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A Toronto Laneway House Perfectly Fits a Family of Five
Fit for a family of five, this red-brick gem of a laneway house by Williamson Williamson in Toronto boldly reimagines the typology.
Sign the Letter: SaveScienceCentre.com We don't want @fordnation's free hot dogs and tees. We want #Ontario's Science Centre Reopened! Get It Done, Doug!
The corrupt Doug Ford government keeps wasting our money. Now, up to a $billion to campaign on getting beer into gas stations a few months early. There are real priorities that need investment including the Science Centre, our schools, transit and healthcare - to name just a few.
Moriyama Teshima Architects (MTA) would like to offer this public statement related to the recent closure of the Ontario Science Centre announced by the Government of Ontario. You can download a PDF copy of our statement here: mtarch.com/wp-content/upl… @OntScienceCtr
“The offer of our services, combined with funding that has been generously offered by members of the community, should leave zero barriers for the government to reverse this decision.”
Moriyama Teshima Architects (MTA) would like to offer this public statement related to the recent closure of the Ontario Science Centre announced by the Government of Ontario. You can download a PDF copy of our statement here: mtarch.com/wp-content/upl… @OntScienceCtr
"Tech entrepreneur Adam McNamara: 'You keep #ScienceCentre open for children all summer & I'll personally pay for the 2024 panel remediation recommended by your engineers. Deal? Or, do you have a different agenda? I'll send the wire Monday.'" #ONpoli @fordnation #solutions
Ontario tech investor offers to donate more than $500k to help save the science centre blogto.com/city/2024/06/t…
Architects aren’t buying it!
“This is a health & safety matter,” the infrastructure minister says she’s not going to keep the Science Centre open & risk the safety of children. Advocates aren’t buying it: “they can spend a billion to cancel a beer contract early but can’t spent $40 million to fix the roof?”
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