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Old Posted: Apr 13, 2009, 8:13 PM
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yea it sure is a weird looking building easily the ugliest or at least tied with macdonald. Yea the "new residence" name always annoyed me especially after the newer rez was built on laurier. You would think the university would try and get a company or wealthy person to pay to have it named after them.
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yea it sure is a weird looking building easily the ugliest or at least tied with macdonald. Yea the "new residence" name always annoyed me especially after the newer rez was built on laurier. You would think the university would try and get a company or wealthy person to pay to have it named after them.
I don't actually mind MacDonald. It is no architectural masterpiece but I would not call it ugly. It just represents an area in physics research where particle accelerators were all the rage. There were two types: the linear type and the spiral type. It is easy to see that U of O had the linear kind. Queens, where the physics building is round, had the spiral kind. I would not say MacDonald is ugly - just sorta a generic secondary building on campus.

As for the company is weathy person - this is exactly the problem. They are pretty much holding out for this and it is not really happening. I think after waiting a couple of years it is time to find a former rector/president or dean to name these things after and move on.


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They seemed to have removed the retaining wall behind 120 Uni.
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The demolition of the existing building has commenced and is in it's early stages.
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Old Posted: Apr 27, 2009, 4:25 PM
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cash in lieu of parking application was approved on friday
http://app01.ottawa.ca/postingplans/...appId=__7I62NP
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Old Posted: May 8, 2009, 10:33 PM
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Still no rendering?
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Old Posted: May 9, 2009, 1:20 AM
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That's a pretty daring stunt there, warrior. It looks as though you're the driver. Anyone else looking at this thread, don't try this at home.
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Still no rendering?
You would think if they had a beautiful project that they would want to show it off.
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Some ideas of time lines: (article from January 29th)

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The next step in the University's five-year facilities and renewal plan is now under way. Staff and faculty are in the process of vacating both Vanier Hall and 120 University Avenue while preparatory work begins for the demolition of 120 University and the renovation of Vanier Hall.

Constructed in 1970 to house a Child Study Centre run by the Ministry of Social Services, 120 University has housed staff of the School of Psychology, and is home to the Teaching and Learning Support Service. The building and its surroundings were not initially designed for academic use, and as a result will be demolished. Vanier Hall was built in 1954 and still has significant value to the University, so it will undergo major renovations.

By renovating Vanier Hall and constructing a new building in 120 University's place, the University will continue its drive towards optimizing the use of existing facilities and achieving the highest and best use of all development sites.

"This is the first phase of redevelopment in this area of campus," says Claudio del Brun Re, chief architect and acting director of physical resources. "Our plans for the renewal of the campus take a long-term view; plan today for what will happen in 20 years."

The new building promises to be another great architectural achievement for uOttawa. The first two floors will boast numerous study areas, couches, wireless Internet access as well as a café and a 225-seat auditorium-style classroom. The atrium, with its five-storey living Bio-filter wall, will be a visually appealing, architecturally organized and eco-friendly space. The remaining 13 stories will consist primarily of office and academic spaces.

The building will have entries from the transitway, the Grande Allee pedestrian pathway and through Vanier Hall. By linking to Vanier Hall, which sits a half floor above ground level, it will also render that building more accessible to all.

Over the next few months observers will see 120 University coming down. The plan to begin construction of the new building is slated for July 2009 and is estimated to take about two years. Vanier will be renovated in tandem and should be repopulated in late 2010, one year before the new building is completed.
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Slide 13 of this presentation also gives lots of clues what they are thinking

http://www.uottawa.ca/services/immeu..._Juin_2008.pps
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like Mille said, don't try this at home

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I see in your picture that the Vanier Auditorium is coming down too..only one on campus with a balcony
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I like it.

That stretch could use a bit more colour, maybe, though.
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I've seen the design pictures for the building and you guys will love it... the podium is very nice and will make a significant impact on campus.

the interior of the lobby also features a living wall atrium with tree, water and vines.

there is plenty and i mean plenty of glass on this building with very nice detailing. the side facing Nicholas/OC transpo is quite impressive.

as for the parking.. it is still in the plans to remove it to make way for a public space.. but that is a phase 2 plan that will likely happen after the construction is over.
just to say that i had called this one way back when
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oh yeah oh f*** yeah Ottawa I love it when you do this to me you foxy blonde... why is this city so damn perfect in every single humanly possible way??
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And to think it'll be just off the subway station.
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Old Posted: May 26, 2009, 2:30 AM
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here's the news release from the link above

University of Ottawa receives $80 million in capital funding from Federal and Provincial Governments

OTTAWA, May 25, 2009 — The University of Ottawa is to receive an $80 million boost in infrastructure funding from the Governments of Canada and Ontario.

These investments will fund the construction of the Vanier Tower, a $112.5 million, 15 storey, state-of-the-art, eco-friendly building, as well as the renovation of the existing Vanier building. The Vanier Tower will provide 22,000 square metres of much-needed learning and research space, and will be the new home of the Faculty of Social Sciences including research space in priority areas such as neuroscience and experimental psychology, economics, public policy and management.

Of the total investment of $80 million, the Government of Canada will contribute $30 million under the Knowledge Infrastructure Program and the Province of Ontario will contribute $50 million in matching funds. The University of Ottawa will provide the remaining $32.5 million. The combined government contributions are the single largest infrastructure investment in the history of the University of Ottawa. They will not only strengthen the University’s infrastructure but also stimulate much-needed economic activity in the region by creating 1100 jobs in the construction and manufacturing sectors during the next two years.

"On behalf of the entire University community, I thank both governments sincerely for this important investment. It will make a world of difference in our ability to build the infrastructure our students and faculty need”, said Allan Rock, President of the University of Ottawa. “This investment is a major contribution towards our efforts to create a world class research and learning environment for both students and faculty."

"Our government, led by Prime Minister Stephen Harper, is making important infrastructure investments across Canada," said John Baird, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities. "During this global recession, we're doing our part to help create jobs, stimulate the economy and prepare Canada for long-term prosperity.

"Our government's investment in infrastructure projects with the post-secondary institutions of Ottawa will create hundreds of jobs and help boost our local economy," said the Honourable Madeleine Meilleur, MPP for Ottawa-Vanier. "This investment will also help to build the strong reputations of our colleges and universities as well as attract new students, including Francophones, from across Canada and around the world."

In recent years, the University of Ottawa has experienced rapid growth, with the student body increasing from 26,000 in 2002 to 36,000 in 2009. At the same time, the University has become one of the most research-intensive in Canada, ranking now as 7th out of the 50 research universities in the country. The funding announced today will help meet the ever-increasing demand for learning and research space, and honour the commitments set out in the University of Ottawa Five-Year Facilities Renewal and Expansion Plan.

Construction on the project is scheduled to begin in July 2009 and should be completed by April 2011. The building is projected to be at least 50% more energy efficient than the current national standard for energy efficiency and is designed to achieve a “GOLD” certification in the LEED program.
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Old Posted: May 26, 2009, 3:02 AM
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Wow, way to go Ottawa U! I give Allan Rock credit for anything progressive going on at U of O these days; a great addition to my university IMO.
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