Scotia Place | 36.85m | 11s | CSEC | HOK

Do you support the proposal for the new arena?

  • Yes

    Votes: 109 68.6%
  • No

    Votes: 40 25.2%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 10 6.3%

  • Total voters
    159
It's as meaningful of a gesture as the land acknowledgement at the start of games. Nobody really cares, but it makes people feel like we respect indigenous culture and didn't completely fuck them over lol.

That being said, for the indigenous people that do go to games, it's likely quite meaningful, therefore worthwhile.
 
Any chance they recreate some of the Saddledome exhibits that are spaced around the current concourse like a display on the Olympics, Flames/Hitmen history boards, etc? Would be nice to have murals, banners, trophies, and cool artifacts on display all over.
 
There's confirmation that there will be something honoring the Saddledome in some way in the concourse, and I would imagine they have some sort of display featuring a small Hitman and Flames hall of fame somewhere in the concourse. It's a shame the hall of fame planned in the 2021 version never made it into Scotia Place.
 
It's as meaningful of a gesture as the land acknowledgement at the start of games. Nobody really cares, but it makes people feel like we respect indigenous culture and didn't completely fuck them over lol.

That being said, for the indigenous people that do go to games, it's likely quite meaningful, therefore worthwhile.
But my point is, did we really need a lame/bland/boring/generic/static indigenous welcome message at the main entry point of a "state of the art" entertainment venue....when we already MANY elements incorporated into the design?
 
But my point is, did we really need a lame/bland/boring/generic/static indigenous welcome message at the main entry point of a "state of the art" entertainment venue....when we already MANY elements incorporated into the design?
Do we really need the LED band that wraps 1/3 of the building? Do we really need any of the art that's going to go on and around the building? How does one define need in this context?

This is stuff the city and CSEC feel adds to the building and is part of the whole reconciliation thing that's happening now. If you personally don't like it, then don't look at it. Others will like it and appreciate it.
 
We also do not know what the conversations contained when they spoke with indigenous people. That's where the land acknowledgement comes from, conversations with indigenous people about what we can do to work towards reconciliation. That came out of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission work that was done by the federal government with indigenous people.

Some stuff is not for you, some stuff is. In my opinion the best thing about Scotia Fireplace is how it treats things on a human scale. It isn't a large imposing structure that fills a whole block right up to the sidewalk. They've done a great job with interesting landscaping and creative ways of incorporating things that most of time you will just walk right by but maybe one day for a moment you will stop and think about.
 

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