Terri Meyer Boake BES BArch MArch LEED AP Professor :: School of Architecture :: University of Waterloo |
Renovation to the Royal Ontario Museum Architectural Opening Studio Daniel Libeskind Toronto, Ontario
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Project Information: |
Design
Architect: Studio Daniel Libeskind Follow the links below to some video clips that I posted on YouTube. |
Architectural
Opening - June 2, 2007 |
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The facade is used as a screen.
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Thousands of the closest friends of the project gather in the aluminum bench bleacher seats. |
The completed
facade on the night of the opening. |
The crowds gather. There are 3 stages to facilitate viewing of the performances. |
Bloor Street
is closed to make room for the seating and concert. The steel fabricators
wish they had so much room during erection!! |
The
coloured lights on the facade vary during the evening. |
The opening is
part of Luminato, a new cultural festival for Toronto. |
Stages for performers
in front of the Crystal. |
The
ceiling of the main atrium. |
A gallery on the
second floor. |
View down through the central circulation
atrium to guest sitting on the $20,000 special Neinkamper Libeskind chairs
over steel grating and into the lower level "pit" below. |
Second floor gallery space. |
Attendees at the grand opening preview
take photos of each other in the purity of the space. |
Second floor gallery - a bit of the old building peeking through. |
Second floor gallery. |
Top floor gallery. |
View toward the ceiling on the
top floor gallery. |
Top floor gallery. |
Part of Hiroshi Sugimoto's exhibit "History of History". Sugimoto create the shape of the exhibit in reaction to the triangulated space without vertical display surfaces provided by the Libeskind building. | |
View down through the central "Stair of Wonders". | |
These images are for educational use only and may not be reproduced commercially without written permission. tboake@sympatico.ca |
Updated February 11, 2021