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Places to See: The Sharp Centre for Design

Architecture is the face of a city and Toronto has a beautiful face. But it’s beauty isn’t superficial. The eclectic mix of styles provides Toronto with plenty of character. Modern versus Traditional; Offbeat versus Conservative; it’s all there.

The Sharp Centre for Design is a perfect example of Toronto’s colliding architectural expression. Located in the heart of the city, British architect WIl Alsop completed his modern structure for the Ontario College of Art and Design. Built in 2004, the structure houses exhibit spaces, offices and art studios. We recommend visiting the Sharp Center next time you’re in Toronto.

The Sharp Center for Design

100 McCaul Street: Located south of Dundes Street and North of Queen Street

By Subway take University Line Subway to St. Patrick Station and walk west on Dundes Street to McCaul.

For more Information:

Ontario College of Art & Design

Galinsky on Sharp

Wallpaper* City Guides Toronto

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Categories: architecture, art & design | Written by: ART CULTURE | Date: January 20, 2008

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