Monday, July 18, 2011

Frank Gehry Stairs at the AGO


This sculpture is actually a spiral staircase at the AGO (Art Gallery of Ontario) which was installed in 2008 as part of Frank Gehry's redesign of the gallery. The Douglas Fir-clad staircase rises from the 2nd floor of Walker Court, goes out through the glass roof, and then up to the 5th floor Centre of Contemporary Art! It is great fun to walk it as each step is different and the whole structure varies in its dimensions as it rises!

12 comments:

  1. Hmmm. I haven't been to the AGO since before the reno. Shame on me! This staircase is wonderful and I want to walk up the fifth floor. :)

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  2. That looks wonderful - how good when art and function combine.

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  3. This sculpture is F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C!!!
    I'm sure it is very fun to walk it, I'm curious, I'd love to walk it up... ;-)

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  4. Gehry is my favorite architect. I really need to get over there and see his work!

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  5. Stunning design! Would love to walk it myself... soon, I hope.
    Have a great evening.

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  6. Pretty unusual, isn't it? I'm not a big Gehry fan, but I would like to see it any way.

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  7. What a great design. Almost look like duct work.

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  8. What an amazing staircase Red, sounds like it's a bit of an experience just climbing it!

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  9. I ADORE Frank Gehry's work! The staircase is whimsical and very sleek!

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  10. I do love Frank Gehry's work so I bet I would enjoy climbing this. Wonderful.

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