Earlier this month, I posted one photo from my visit to 533 King Street West in the heart of the Fashion District to see the Unzipped Toronto exhibition in Bjarke Ingels' reconstructed 2016 Serpentine Pavilion. I had promised to post the remainder of those photos later today. Consider that promise fulfilled today.
I quite enjoyed this free exhibit. The different projects displayed, of innovative architectural designs in a variety of North American and European cities including Toronto, were all eye-catching. Almost as of much interest was Ingels' remarkable design for the Serpentine Pavilion, an airy solid. (It was cold, granted, but that is what heaters were for.) This project's location in the heart of the dynamic Fashion District was well-chosen.
































I quite enjoyed this free exhibit. The different projects displayed, of innovative architectural designs in a variety of North American and European cities including Toronto, were all eye-catching. Almost as of much interest was Ingels' remarkable design for the Serpentine Pavilion, an airy solid. (It was cold, granted, but that is what heaters were for.) This project's location in the heart of the dynamic Fashion District was well-chosen.































