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U of T: Student Commons (230 College St, 5s, Superkül)

Not addressing that sorry excuse for a cornice is a huge wasted opportunity, a glaring omission just like Massey Hall's unrestored butchered pediment.
 
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Unfinished Student Commons opens as study space


Oct 3, 2021

Fourteen years after the project was first approved, the unfinished University of Toronto Students’ Union’s (UTSU) Student Commons is opening as a study space for students as of October 4.

Though the building will not be completely renovated until September 2022 and many of the services planned for it are not yet offered, the UTSU hopes that the Student Commons will provide students with a space on campus this year.

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The building’s partial opening will provide students with several floors of seating space and meeting places to relax and study. For now, the commons’ capacity will be limited to 355 students, or 25 per cent of its full capacity. Masking and physical distancing will also be required.

As the building is renovated to accommodate the needs of each service, the commons will also introduce a café, a welcome desk, and a variety of planned activities, as well as financial and wellness services. These services will include a collaboration with RBC On Campus to host financial literacy workshops.

The centre will be entirely staffed by the UTSU’s staff and other students employed by the UTSU. The UTSU’s executive offices, which were previously located at Hart House Circle, have already been moved into the commons. For the building’s opening week, the UTSU hopes to collaborate with big businesses to run events.

 
^ are those real photos? if not, extremely realistic. I don't think students were even in the building until last fall... plus no one in those photos are wearing masks.

That said, building's open now, and anyone can walk in and take interior photos.
 

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