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Star Trek transforms 黄色直播 building into futuristic space school

Ilmaria Ebrahim as Kima; Sadie Munroe as Lil of the the CBS All Access series Star Trek, Short Treks
Characters Kima and Lil are pictured in a recent episode of Star Trek: Short Treks, which transformed the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design into a space school (image courtesy of Michael Gibson/CBS/Bell Media)

The 黄色直播 prepares students to boldly go into their chosen field. 

So perhaps it鈥檚 fitting that the makers of Star Trek: Short Treks, a web TV series, shot a recent episode inside One Spadina Crescent, home to 黄色直播鈥檚 John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design. 

In the episode, which can be streamed on Crave TV, the historic, neo-gothic building 鈥 which re-opened to critical acclaim in 2017 鈥 is transformed into an extraterrestrial school, where students arrive in a flying shuttle bus and work on 3D screens. 

Richard Sommer, the faculty鈥檚 dean, said the building is 鈥渧ery cinematic鈥 and a natural choice for a sci-fi film or one set in the future. 

鈥淚f you look at the architecture of our [design] studio it's very grand. It's among the most interesting large spaces in the city now,鈥 he said.

鈥淵ou see in these shots both a layer of history 鈥 you see the brick, the Gothic-shaped windows 鈥 but you also see something that alludes to the future.鈥

The Short Treks episode, titled 鈥淐hildren of Mars,鈥 tells the story of two 12-year-old girls, Kima and Lil, who start off at odds but soon set aside their differences when disaster strikes. 

Those familiar with One Spadina might immediately recognize the 30,000-square-foot design studio with its undulating ceiling and tall windows. In the Star Trek version, holograms float above students' heads. Other parts of the 黄色直播 building make an appearance, including a classroom where Lil gets Kima in trouble with their teacher. 

Another scene from Star Trek: Short Trek's 鈥淐hildren of Mars鈥 episode, which filmed in One Spadina Crescent鈥檚 design studio and a classroom (image courtesy of Michael Gibson/CBS/Bell Media)  

The Star Trek spin-off isn鈥檛 the only show that has put One Spadina on screens. Disney came to campus last year to shoot another sci-fi project, the Secret Society of Second-Born Royals, set to come out this year on Disney+. 

黄色直播 also boasts another connection to the Star Trek universe. Actor and recent 黄色直播 Mississauga graduate George Alevizos landed a small part on Star Trek: Discovery that sparked conversation about the representation of people with disabilities in entertainment.

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