@lydia_zv Lydia, I just finished Dear committee members and I haven’t read a book that made me chuckle like this one in a while. Thanks for the reco. Have you read the sequels?
Many still do because it’s “easier” and maybe initially cheaper, but we probably shouldn’t. We should be focused instead on standards and interoperability across systems above all else. Would love to see the ILS becoming less important and our data distributed and more flexible
Combining modern elements with a respect for classical proportions, the design of the Canadian Centre for Architecture reflects its mission as an universal archive of the art. https://t.co/dtsNKUtcVc
So-called ‘single family zoning’ is over in Toronto, as of tonight. Congratulations to Council for having the guts to do this; congratulations to the many advocates who have worked tirelessly to advance this change. This paves the way for a stunning transformation in our city.
Look what we found! 👀 This vintage “Library Fine Computer” became even more of a relic when we eliminated late fines last year: https://t.co/HAt2ei2UzN
At the heart of a bustling transit hub, the early modern Oerlikon post office now serves as a location for the Zürich public library. https://t.co/u93ysWWaD8
Among the first examples of Beaux-Arts architecture in Canada, the former Notre-Dame Congregation chapel in Montréal is now the Dawson college library. https://t.co/Gv5HUTsqXu
This room inside the English-language Marianopolis college in Montréal again welcomes its library after serving as a chapel for a religious congregation. https://t.co/aA5fE0a43h