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Sharp Centre for Design


The shoebox supported by knitting needles is the Sharp Centre for Design (Alsop Architects, 2004) at OCAD University in Toronto. OCAD was formerly the Ontario College of Art and Design, and originally the Ontario School of Art.
Although the building has won important awards (the first Royal Institute of British Architects Worldwide Award, the award of excellence in the "Building in Context" category at the Toronto Architecture and Urban Design Awards, most outstanding technical project overall in the 2005 Canadian Consulting Engineering Awards), it always finishes near the top in an annual survey of people's opinions of the ugliest buildings in Toronto, and features in a few videos on YouTube about the ugliest buildings in the world.
Off to the left is part of Frank Gehry's extension of the Art Gallery of Ontario. Inside the extension is a very effective art gallery, but as someone said to me about the outside, "It's no Bilbao" I'm not blaming Gehry -- Toronto is where great architects come to have their ideas thwarted by their committees. The one architect they couldn't defeat was Mies, who, of course, was known for his ability to drink any site foreman under the table, an ability he used to get things done his way.
Although the building has won important awards (the first Royal Institute of British Architects Worldwide Award, the award of excellence in the "Building in Context" category at the Toronto Architecture and Urban Design Awards, most outstanding technical project overall in the 2005 Canadian Consulting Engineering Awards), it always finishes near the top in an annual survey of people's opinions of the ugliest buildings in Toronto, and features in a few videos on YouTube about the ugliest buildings in the world.
Off to the left is part of Frank Gehry's extension of the Art Gallery of Ontario. Inside the extension is a very effective art gallery, but as someone said to me about the outside, "It's no Bilbao" I'm not blaming Gehry -- Toronto is where great architects come to have their ideas thwarted by their committees. The one architect they couldn't defeat was Mies, who, of course, was known for his ability to drink any site foreman under the table, an ability he used to get things done his way.
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Are you sure the comment about the Gehry mentioned Barcelona, not Bilbao?
John FitzGerald club has addedJohn FitzGerald club has replied to Keith Burton clubJohn FitzGerald club has replied to Sarah P.I agree about Bob's comments, of course. This building, by the way, is not the one I consider the ugliest in Toronto. This one is:
media.gettyimages.com/photos/talotta-1-exrerior-shots-of-colborne-lodge-in-high-park-anshei-minsk-picture-id165455437
Despite the link claiming that it's Colborne Lodge, it's actually Graduate House at the University of Toronto. The photograph doesn't capture its look of having been burnt out in a fire.
À chacun son goût, of course.
John FitzGerald club has replied to Gisela Plewe clubJohn FitzGerald club has replied to tiabunna clubI'm not a fan of Alain de Botton, but I do like his idea that people put up buildings that help calm their fears. Toronto's building-erecting classes seem terrified of not being hip, so they approve unusual buildings to prove how hip they are. Well, more often they erect buildings in a style someone said was hip somewhere else. Toronto was the last place to put up buildings in Mies' Seagram Building style, but they put up five on the same site. Hip or what, eh?
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