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    "How do we approach restoration when baseline conditions are constantly changing? What should we even be restoring to? In the era of climate change, we must engage new strategies to build biodiversity and improve resilience in our landscapes and communities." Martha Eberle, ASLA, PLA, Andropogon Associates.The ASLA Biodiversity and Climate Action Committee has organized a nine-part webinar series: Biodiversity and Climate Action 101 for Landscape Architects. Register for the last webinar Restoring to What? Addressing Biodiversity in the Era of Climate Change on December 16 at 1 PM EST. Join Martha; Jennifer Dowdell, ASLA, Biohabitats; and Claudia West, ASLA, Phyto Studio. This webinar is free for ASLA members and $50 for non-members. It offers 1.0 PDH (LACES/HSW). The webinar series is underwritten by Landscape Forms. Register today: https://bit.ly/4ikqd8R
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  • The Auditor Generals Report, Part 3: Therme
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    The current post looks at what we might expect of Thermes development, based on new information provided in the Auditor Generals report.While the Auditor Generals report has described the Call for Development process for Ontario Place as not fair, transparent or accountable to all participants, the government has held steadfast to its plans. Public management professor emeritus Sandford Borins has summed this up in a post he entitled Ford to Auditor-General: Drop Dead. It is clear, writes Borins, that the Government is going to ignore the report.So if its full speed ahead for the Ontario Place redevelopment and for Thermes waterpark, what can we expect to see in the months and years ahead?Demolition work is ongoing at Ontario Places West Island. Photo by Steven EvansAcceleration of work, early handover to ThermeBased on a review of e-mail correspondence, the Auditor General found that Infrastructure Ontario has been in active discussions since early 2024 to move the handover date up by 11 months, to May 31, 2025, from the original hand-off date of April 30, 2026.If the site is handed over to the tenant earlier, once Therme has obtained its excavation permit, it would eliminate the Provinces ability to terminate the lease for convenience, notes the Auditor General. Pulling out of the lease before the handover will carry a $30 million penalty. However, after the excavation permit is issued, pulling out would be near-impossiblethe Province would be required to provide a five-year notice period after 10 years of operations, and pay for the demolition and rebuilding of Thermes facility at a different provincial site agreeable to the Austrian company.While the government apparently gave Infrastructure Ontario direction to terminate the exploration of early site handoff on November 4, 2024, the work has likely already been completed to secure an early hand-off. Demolition on the West Island was sole-sourced, at an added expense of some $10 million or morethe demolition cost $40.4 million, compared to initial estimates of $5 to $10 million and a later estimate of $31.5 million for this work.The work may arguably have been accelerated to close Thermes window to end the lease agreement. If interim utility services are not provided by December 31, 2024, Therme could exercise a right to terminate the lease, and, if the government did not have the site ready to hand over in 180 days, Therme could pull out from the project and charge the government $30 million in liquidated damages.Will Thermes Facility be a white elephant?Public management professor emeritus Sandford Borins, whose analysis I referred to earlier, believes the Therme facility may turn out to be a classic white elephant.This is based in part on the Auditor Generals notes that the proponent was selected with little scrutiny. Red flags were raised by a senior advisor at Infrastructure Ontario that Therme Group was not cash flow positive and prior to December 31, 2019, had an equity value of less than one million euros. These concerns were not addressed before the lease was signed, 12 days after the senior advisor raised these issues. In its submission, Therme presented six projects as evidence of its track record. No due diligence was done by Infrastructure Ontarioif it was, it would have revealed that five of those six projects were not actually owned and operated by Therme.The amount of rent that the Province will receivesome $1.1 billion over 95 years, or a more paltry $163 million in todays dollars, accounting for inflationis tied to the success of the project. The Province accepted Thermes estimates of the number of visitors it expected1.6 million visitors in Year 1, and up to 2.7 million visitors in Year 10 (some 7,400 visitors per day)without any attempt at independent verification. The Auditor General estimates that Therme will break even on the project after 21 years, which Borins notes is a long time.What will Therme really spend on the project?Thermes capital investment in the project may, in fact, be less than expected. When the lease was made public, a press release from the Province stated that Therme would be making $700 million in capital investments, including $500 million to build the waterpark and spa facility, and $200 million going towards creating 16 acres of public space. This includes a $25 million contribution by the Province to the bill for work on Thermes shoreline and public realm.But in previous documents from 2019 to April 2024, Thermes investment was expected to be half that amount$340 million on the facility, and only $10 million on the public realm, for a total of $350 million. Infrastructure Ontario says that the day before the lease details were released, Therme confirmed the doubling of the overall estimate to $700 millionan increase of 2000% on the public realm costs, and 147% on the facility costs. But as the Auditor General notes, there is no contractual obligation with the government for Therme to invest any specific amount in the project, let alone $700 million.While Thermes 297-page lease is explicit about the amount it must spend in advertising ($7.5 million during its first six years of operation), it does not stipulate a minimum amount of capital investment that Therme must make in the project itself. This contrasts with the Provinces lease agreement with Live Nation, which specifies a dollar amount as the minimum capital investment to be made by Live Nation, the Auditor General notes.Moreover, Infrastructure Ontarios ability to monitor the build is undercut by the Rebuilding Ontario Place Act, one facet of which removes requirements for municipal permitting.The number of jobs that Therme is expected to create has already gone down from 2022 estimates, from 3,290 to 2,000 during construction, and from 848 to 800 during operations. As Borins has noted, in Ontarios current strong economy, these job numbers are, in any case, an illusion: If people werent employed building and operating the spa, they would be employed doing other things.A commercial village in Therme-built public areas?The public areas that Therme is constructing arent entirely public: the lease gives Therme the exclusive right to conduct commercial activity and programming on up to 30% of these lands. Journalist John Lorinc has noted that the document gives Therme considerable latitude to commercialize these areas beyond the walls of the spa building and notes that the province has thoughtfully indemnified Therme for anything that happens in these public areas that results in a lawsuit.The Auditor Generals report provides a hint at what these areas might end up looking like. In 2023, the Minister of Infrastructures Office directed Infrastructure Ontario to enter negotiations with Ontario Live, despite concerns about an earlier submission by the group, which has close links to Premier Doug Ford. These negotiations identified Ontario Live as the preferred partner for establishing food and beverage services, people-moving infrastructure, and other amenities on the East Island. While contract discussions with Ontario Live were curtailed this Julypossibly because of the upcoming Auditor Generals reportthere is nothing to prevent the group reappearing as an operator of commercial spaces in Thermes public areas.It is plausible to imagine Ontario Live, or another group, constructing something similar to what Ontario Live originally proposed for the East Island, but now in the areas around Therme: a commercial development including twelve restaurants, office space, and a marketplace, in addition to creating programming for special events.Next week, I will examine what the Auditor Generals report reveals about further privatization plans for Ontario Place, and the continued planning for the relocation of the Ontario Science Centre.The Auditor Generals Report, Part 1: The cost of privatizing Ontario PlaceThe Auditor Generals Report, Part 2: The billion dollar question of parkingThe post The Auditor Generals Report, Part 3: Therme appeared first on Canadian Architect.
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  • Acton Ostry Architects Announces New Director, New Principals and Expanded Leadership Team
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    Left to right: Mark Simpson, Alex Percy, Russell Acton, Derek Fleming, Mark Ostry, Matt Wood, Ruth Chau, Michael FugetaActon Ostry Architects (AOA) has announced the appointment of an expanded leadership team for the practice.AOA is welcoming Ruth Chau as director of operations, Derek Fleming and Michael Fugeta as principals, Chei-Wei Tai as senior associate, and Rodrigo Alba and Andrew Carnochan as associates.We are extremely pleased to announce Ruth Chau as director of operations. Ruth has been with AOA for almost two decades, smoothly managing the behind-the-scenes work that has been vital to the success and growth of the practice, said founding principal, Mark Ostry.Left to right: Michael Fugeta, Ruth Chau, Derek FlemingNew principals Derek Fleming and Michael Fugeta both share a passion for design excellence and a keen interest in innovation that has meaningfully shaped many AOA projects and strengthened the fabric of the practice, said principal, Alex Percy.Left to right: Chei-Wei Tai, Rodrigo Alba, Andrew CarnochanWe are very pleased to recognize Che-Wei Tai as senior associate for his longstanding leadership, and Rodrigo Alba and Andrew Carnochan as associates at AOA, said principal, Matt Wood.The post Acton Ostry Architects Announces New Director, New Principals and Expanded Leadership Team appeared first on Canadian Architect.
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    Luis Yrisarry joins ADAPT ONEhttps://adapt.one/editorial/link/280/Luis+Yrisarry+joins+ADAPT+ONE/Character artist Luis Yrisarry joins ADAPT ONE's premium freelancing platform.
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    Pine Tree Branch - Geometry Nodeshttps://adapt.one/editorial/link/279/Pine+Tree+Branch+-+Geometry+Nodes+/Ryan King Art shows how to use Blender's Geometry nodes to create complex objects like this Pine Tree Branch.
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  • Wikipedia picture of the day for December 7
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    The Ugandan kob (Kobus kob thomasi) is a subspecies of the kob, a type of antelope. It is found in sub-Saharan Africa, in South Sudan, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Ugandan kob is distinguished from other kob subspecies by its reddish-brown colour. It is similar in appearance to the impala but is more sturdily built. Only the males have horns, which are lyre-shaped, strongly ridged and divergent. Males are slightly larger than females, being 90 to 100 centimetres (3.0 to 3.3ft) at the shoulder, with an average weight of 94 kilograms (207lb), while females are 82 to 92 centimetres (2.7 to 3.0ft) at the shoulder and on average weigh about 63 kilograms (139lb). This photograph shows two Ugandan kobs mating in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda.Photograph credit: Giles LaurentRecently featured: Great Yarmouth Town HallFall of manCinnamon tealArchiveMore featured pictures
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  • On this day: December 7
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    December 7: Feast day of Saint Ambrose (Christianity); National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day in the United States (1941)Jack Fingleton1936 Australian cricketer Jack Fingleton (pictured) became the first player to score centuries in four consecutive Test innings.1942 Second World War: A small unit of Royal Marines launched Operation Frankton, in which they damaged six ships in the port of Bordeaux in German-occupied France.1975 The Indonesian military began a lengthy occupation of East Timor under the pretext of anti-colonialism.2015 The JAXA space probe Akatsuki entered into orbit around Venus to study the planet's atmosphere, five years after its first attempt failed.Charles Saunders (d.1775)Hamilton FishIII (b.1888)Noam Chomsky (b.1928)Barbara Howard (d.2002)More anniversaries: December 6December 7December 8ArchiveBy emailList of days of the yearAbout
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    Friday, December 6th, 2024Posted by Jim ThackerGet Epic Games free Project Titan Unreal Engine samplehtml PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"Epic Games has made the Unreal Engine project created during its Project Titan art jam available to download for free.The project, created by over 1,400 contributors over a 10-week period, is an 8km x 8km open-world environment, and comes with accompanying custom tools and video training.Created during one of the worlds largest collaborative game jamsHeld earlier year, Project Titan must be of the largest collaborative game art jams ever staged.Between 28 March to 7 June 2024, over 1,400 contributors contributed over 10,000 meshes, including 200 skeletal meshes for characters, with over 5,000 materials and over 180 Niagara particle systems.The resulting 8km x 8km open-world landscape has now been cleaned up for release, and is designed to run on platforms from mobile devices to high-end PCs.A valulable learning resource for Unreal Engine 5s world-building techThe Project Titan sample game is available under a Standard license on Fab, Epic Games new online marketplace, which permits use of the assets in commercial projects.However, its probably better to regard it as a learning resource not suprisingly, given the circumstances under which it was created, Epic notes that the project is not solely focused on best practices.The release is accompanied by a set of training videos, including mini-tutorials and recorded critiques from game industry experts on how the project could be improved.Together, the assets provide a practical example of how open worlds can be created using key Unreal Engine 5 technologies including Nanite and Landmass, plus Mover for characters.The project also includes an array of plugins and world-building tools developed for the jam.System requirements and availabilityThe Project Titan sample is compatible with Unreal Engine 5.5+. It is available under a Fab Standard license, which permits use of the assets in commercial projects.Read more about Project Titan on Epic Games blogDownload the free Project Titan Unreal Engine sample projectHave your say on this story by following CG Channel on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). As well as being able to comment on stories, followers of our social media accounts can see videos we dont post on the site itself, including making-ofs for the latest VFX movies, animations, games cinematics and motion graphics projects.Latest NewsGet Epic Games' free Project Titan Unreal Engine sampleDownload an 8km x 8km UE5 environment created in a massive 10-week art jam, with custom plugins and world-building tools.Friday, December 6th, 2024Maxon releases Redshift 2025.2GPU renderer gets new non-photorealistic rendering options and a USD Command Line Rendering tool for use on render farms.Thursday, December 5th, 2024Maxon releases Cinema 4D 2025.13D animation and motion graphics software gets revamped Boolean modeling system, plus updates to simulation and USD workflows.Thursday, December 5th, 2024Maxon releases ZBrush 2025.1Digital sculpting software gets new Quick Polygroup Brush, updated Anchors Brush, tighter integration with the Redshift renderer.Thursday, December 5th, 2024Maxon releases ZBrush for iPad 2025.2iPad edition of the digital sculpting app gets GoZ support for Cinema 4D, plus ZSpheres templates for female, male and hand mannequins.Wednesday, December 4th, 2024Adobe releases After Effects 25.1Check out the changes to 3D workflows in the latest update to the compositing software for motion graphics and VFX work.Wednesday, December 4th, 2024More NewsCheck out Substance 3D Modeler's new Primitives systemOtoy releases OctaneRender 2026.1 in alphaOtoy releases OctaneRender 2025.1 in betaiClone 8.52 adds new AI-assisted character posing systemDownload ActionVFX's 20 free stock VFX clips of asteroidsBlack Friday, Cyber Monday and Holiday 2024 deals for CG artistsNekki releases Cascadeur 2024.3Tutorial - Maya for Animators: Body Mechanics3DGS Render 2.0 now lets you edit 3D Gaussian Splats in BlenderNevercenter releases Silo 2025 and Milo 2025Boris FX releases Sapphire 2025Epic Games releases RealityCapture 1.5Older Posts
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