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Re: Bloor Street Revitalization
I assume that when the lobby of 2 Bloor West was renovated several years ago the large concrete relief murals were destroyed. I can't imagine how they could have been removed.
The artist*- and I think this was a fine example of his work - is well represented in other Canadian Modernist and Brutalist buildings from the 1960's and 1970's, with similar large, decorative concrete works typical of that era. I believe there may be an example in the Bay/Wellesley Provincial office building cluster. I don't exactly wake up at nights in a cold sweat, but the disdain for our brutalist buildings, and their bravura interior design and artworks, is distressing.
I can't think of a better local example of how the baby can sometimes be thrown out with the bathwater. They supersized the commercial component of the building by putting that tacky crystal glass animal store there instead.
*Jordi Bonet ( 1932-1979 ). An large example of his work, called "The End of Time", is in the Ferguson Block.
I assume that when the lobby of 2 Bloor West was renovated several years ago the large concrete relief murals were destroyed. I can't imagine how they could have been removed.
The artist*- and I think this was a fine example of his work - is well represented in other Canadian Modernist and Brutalist buildings from the 1960's and 1970's, with similar large, decorative concrete works typical of that era. I believe there may be an example in the Bay/Wellesley Provincial office building cluster. I don't exactly wake up at nights in a cold sweat, but the disdain for our brutalist buildings, and their bravura interior design and artworks, is distressing.
I can't think of a better local example of how the baby can sometimes be thrown out with the bathwater. They supersized the commercial component of the building by putting that tacky crystal glass animal store there instead.
*Jordi Bonet ( 1932-1979 ). An large example of his work, called "The End of Time", is in the Ferguson Block.