bustaheims said:Peter D. said:Anyone else find the crying and bellyaching over the Ontario Science Centre to be over the top?
It was a piece of crap when I was a kid, and it's a decrepit piece of crap 30+ years later located in such an awkward location.
Yes and no. My wife and I both love the Science Center, and my toddler loved the kids area when we went a few months ago. Is it the most amazing place is the world? No, but, with a membership, it's a great place to take kids when the weather is bad.
That being said, the issues with the building go far beyond the concerns about the roof that led to this closure. The bridge from the entrance into the main building has been closed for some time because it's unsafe and there are many other maintenance issues with the building. It hasn't received adequate funding to keep it in a state of good repair for at least 25 years, probably longer. The full cost to get it in shape is likely in the hundreds of millions - and the work will almost certainly require it to be closed to a decent stretch of time any way. Relocation - temporary or permanent - was inevitable. Quite frankly, if this happened without the Ford government's plan to relocate it to Ontario Place, there probably wouldn't be this much fuss, either. People just see this a convenient excuse to move forward with that plan - which, in terms of optics, it certainly is and there may be some truth in that feeling, as well - but, that's more due to poor communication about the true state of the building across multiple governments more than anything else.
I also just personally don't like the way it looks. The brutalist architecture is such an eye sore. It's a fun place to take toddlers but that bridge being out is a huge pain in the you know what, loading kids into a shuttle van to and fro. Not fun when your kid is confused as to why we're standing around and not actually making our way to the car.