rdaner
Senior Member
^Much of our city has that quality which I am increasingly finding interesting.
The AGO is such an interesting building. So many different eras of Toronto's history have contributed something to it—all the way back to the 1830s when the Grange was first built.
No, @Red October is correct, the arm that stretches down Beverly Street was from the 1993 Barton Myers PoMo expansion.Pretty sure all the PoMo elements were removed in the Gehry expansion, they were mostly on the Dundas side. I saw pics of it at a TSO trivia-night and it was really quite an…. Interesting sight to behold
Huh? Was the main entrance on Beverley back then?? @interchange421920s:
early 1970s:
1979:
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1993 (could only find photos of the model):
And the 2000s Gehry one we all know:
If you're asking about the 1920s/early 1970s era, the old main entrance was still on Dundas, but is now inside the building. You can still see the old façade's arches in the lobby:Huh? Was the main entrance on Beverley back then?? @interchange42
Wow, I guess I've just never seen a picture of the Parkin exterior pre-Barton Meyers reno. I think you're a bit mixed up in that image though, the arches with the penetrating stair are on the south side of Walker Court. Dundas is on the north.If you're asking about the 1920s/early 1970s era, the old main entrance was still on Dundas, but is now inside the building. You can still see the old façade's arches in the lobby:
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The Beverly arm was never the main entrance. The Barton Myers expansion had components in more than one spot.Huh? Was the main entrance on Beverley back then?? @interchange42
Yes, but no one takes pictures of the other side of the room! Haha.Wow, I guess I've just never seen a picture of the Parkin exterior pre-Barton Meyers reno. I think you're a bit mixed up in that image though, the arches with the penetrating stair are on the south side of Walker Court. Dundas is on the north.
1920s:
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early 1970s:
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1979:
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1993 (could only find photos of the model):
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And the 2000s Gehry one we all know:
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Nah, nah, my fault. Posting before validating. I saw that picture and just assumed it was here without looking:The Beverly arm was never the main entrance. The Barton Myers expansion had components in more than one spot.
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Is it the style or execution of it that you are having issues with?I'll never get over how janky that outside stair is. The curves don't even line up. It's like Frank Gehry had a vision and then the builders had poor hand eye coordination. In truth, it probably just got VE'd to death.