awesome.Rafy said:Well it is one of the buildings slated for demolition in the campus 2020 plan
but the 95.xx is out of my reachSamChenDeagle said:You can still major in economics if you do arts/commerce.
If you ever have a class in there good luck finding it. The rooms there on the second floor are in the most retarded order:scarybunny said:What about TRANSIENT building?
Have never been in it, but it's a total eyesore. Asbestos eyesore.
It's cause all the dirty fucking commerce students don't wash their hands. Dirty people.Triangulum said:the smell of the level 1 merewether toilets.
What's happening to it, being demolished?Nebuchanezzar said:EDIT: Campus 2020 looks pretty fine with its perfectly aligned avenues and whatever, but I'm a bit saddened that my beloved Chemistry building (as I already knew) isn't included in the plans.
Yeah it's actually heritage listed as post-war architecture or something to that effect.amber44 said:What's happening to it, being demolished?
I've heard that the Transient Building is protected under some sort of order, because of it's cultural and historical significance.
Chem and Transient buildings being demolished?Rafy said:Hmm, Transient isn't shown as heritage listed on page 68 of the Campus 2020 plan. Indeed part of the proposal is "Removal of Chemistry and Transient buildings and redevelop with sympathetic new building"
EDIT: It's not listed in the heritage register
I actually love Fisher, love that sort of modernist architecture!scarybunny said:Yeah see I couldn't see a tin shed as being heritage list material. I wonder what's kept them from tearing it down sooner.
The library is ok, the stack is the ugly part.