elad
New Member
The WW Museum at Ontario Place would be placed within the existing Pods/Cinesphere and would work well with the surrounding aquatic attractions and waterpark venues.
As I read the posts, the term "museum" may be causing concern about nature and "draw" of such a complex. In fact, modern museums can and should be interactive places - centres of "soft power" - as this would be on all things water and waterfront related.
The Water Status Hall would invite people not only to consider overall water status around the globe, in an amazing display of sculpted glass tubing/containers, but also check and compare their local water status - all with updated water samples from around the world. The Water in Life Hall would not only display water artifacts, but also provide spaces for various groups to conduct water ceremonies. The Water Gaming Hall would be entirely interactive - teams on-site and on-line playing water strategy games on a world games platform developed out of Toronto. The total draw, with surrounding aquatic uses could be exactly what Ontario Place needs, given its future in overall mixed use development.
As I read the posts, the term "museum" may be causing concern about nature and "draw" of such a complex. In fact, modern museums can and should be interactive places - centres of "soft power" - as this would be on all things water and waterfront related.
The Water Status Hall would invite people not only to consider overall water status around the globe, in an amazing display of sculpted glass tubing/containers, but also check and compare their local water status - all with updated water samples from around the world. The Water in Life Hall would not only display water artifacts, but also provide spaces for various groups to conduct water ceremonies. The Water Gaming Hall would be entirely interactive - teams on-site and on-line playing water strategy games on a world games platform developed out of Toronto. The total draw, with surrounding aquatic uses could be exactly what Ontario Place needs, given its future in overall mixed use development.