‘will alsop: OCAD, an urban manifesto’ at the canadian centre for architecture

conceptual painting for the sharp centre for design at OCAD, toronto, 2000
© will alsop
the canadian centre for architecture in montréal opened their latest exhibition on june 12.
‘will alsop: OCAD, an urban manifesto’ features the work of the acclaimed british architect
will alsop. the exhibit specifically focuses on the architect’s prepatory work for one of his
most high profile buildings: the sharp centre for design at the ontario college of art and
design, located in toronto. the exhibit is organized by CCA curator of prints and drawings
howard shubert and will be on show until october 5th in the gallery’s octagonal gallery.
completed in 2004, OCAD’s sharp centre for design was designed by alsop archietects
in collaboration with robbie/young + wright. the design features a large black and white
clad ‘table top’ structure that is supported by a set of colourful stilts. the unusual building
stands in contrast to the surrounding toronto neighbourhood, floating nine stories above
the ground. although the building is both loved and hated by locals, it has led the way
toward an architectural renaissance in the city.
the exhibit displays the evolution of alsop’s design, while tracking his collaboration with
local communities. over 50 different artefacts will be on show including a set of five
paintings donated to the CCA by the architect (shown here). additionally, concept models,
predatory drawings, archival documents and presentation materials will be on show.
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conceptual painting for the sharp centre for design at OCAD, toronto, 2000
(collection centre canadien d’architecture/canadian centre for architecture, montréal; gift of the architect)
© will alsop

conceptual painting for the sharp centre for design at OCAD, toronto, 2000
(collection centre canadien d’architecture/canadian centre for architecture, montréal; gift of the architect)
© will alsop

conceptual painting for the sharp centre for design at OCAD, toronto, 2000
(collection centre canadien d’architecture/canadian centre for architecture, montréal; gift of the architect)
© will alsop

conceptual painting for the sharp centre for design at OCAD, toronto, 2000
© will alsop

alsop architects, design development model, april/may 2001
(photo michel boulet)
© will alsop

alsop architects, design development model, february 2001
(photo michel boulet)
© will alsop

sharp centre for design at OCAD, toronto
© will alsop

sharp centre for design at OCAD, toronto
© will alsop
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