2009 OAA Awards of Excellence

24. June 2009

Exhibition: June 24 to July 11, 2009.

Reception: Thursday, July 09,  6:00 - 9:00 pm.

 

Recognizing and profiling the innovative and expanding skills of Ontario’s leading architectural professionals, the Ontario Association of Architects is showcasing the 2009 OAA award-winning projects at Urbanscape Architectural Gallery. Visitors have a chance to see the winner of this year’s Best in Show Award, The Artscape Wychwood Barns, Toronto, designed by Joe Lobko Architect Inc. and du Toit Architects Limited. This award-winning building has been recognized as the project that most successfully addressed the criteria within the Design Excellence category such as creativity, context, program, environment, “good design is good business” and legacy. The exhibit also features The People’s Choice Award winning project, The Renfrew County Courthouse, Pembroke, by NORR Limited Architects and Engineers.

The 2009 Awards were chosen by Juries comprised of a number of members of the public whose interests and background represent the Ontario design community. One hundred and thirty-six submissions were received and reviewed. Fourteen new buildings in Belleville, Peterborough, Pointe Au Baril and Toronto have been honoured.The OAA Awards offer the Ontario architects, students and interns an annual opportunity to showcase their best work and increase public appreciation of the services provided by the architectural profession. For more information about the winners, please visit OAA website.

 

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Ian McKay: The Tower of Babel...

3. June 2009

The Tower of Babel and Other Follies - Exhibition of works by Ian McKay

Exhibition runs from June 3 to June 20, 2009.
Opening reception on Saturday, June 6, from 4:00 to 6:00 pm.


Babel 2008

About the Tower of Babel 
Over the past 20 years I have been working with architectural images. This exhibition incorporates works from an ongoing series based on the Tower of Babel. For me, this tower would have to be infinite in scale. The drawing method is axonometric, there is no horizon and no vanishing points. In theory I can draw in all directions endlessly. The other works shown in the exhibition are about 9/11 and its aftermath. At the onset of these paintings I had just been diagnosed with Macular Degeneration. These images are simultaneously about the destruction of war and the degradation of my vision.
Ian McKay

For more information on the artist, please visit his web site at www.ianmckaygallery.ca

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