I love architecture, and although I lack sense of humor, I like when I see serious matters treated in a whimsical style. Look, for example, at the "Sharp Centre for Design"(part of Ontario College of Art & Design), designed by architect Will Alsop, of Alsop Architects.
Read more from the New Yorker about Alsop.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
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As some of you know, i am not the biggest fan of Toronto, or of Cdn. architecture for that matter. I definitely agree that lattitude and whimsical attitide are a blessing but OCAD (as this building is usually called) is pretty ugly and looks like a pencil stand. It also seems pretty terrifying to climb up there: it doesn't look too safe from below.
But there's a nice park right below it, and it's half way between U of T campus and Queen st (which is probably the only worthwhile street in that boring town)
well, it's a masterpiece, if you compare it to "The great Golden Turd of Tokyo" by Philippe Starck- if u've never seen the creation, would advice to google it. it's a gold shit on top of a building. and in real life, it's even worse.
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