City of Toronto Media Relations has issued the following:
==========================================
News Release: April 23, 2014
Doors Open Toronto announces full line-up for 2014
Doors Open Toronto presented by Great Gulf introduces its
full list of new and returning buildings, an exciting speakers series, city-wide
walking tours and special programming for 2014. The details are now available
online at http://www.toronto.ca/doorsopen.
"Doors Open Toronto is a great example of a
community event that has become a city-wide celebration," said Mayor Rob
Ford. "Thanks to the committed partnership from our sponsor Great Gulf,
the local community and the buildings for opening their doors, this event
continues to be a huge success and attracts more and more residents every
year."
The 15th annual weekend celebration of architecture takes
place Saturday, May 24 and Sunday, May 25, offering rare access to more than
155 architecturally, historically, culturally and socially significant
buildings across the city. This year's theme is Secrets and Spirits… Exploring
the Mysteries Behind the Door.
"Doors Open Toronto gives residents across the city
an opportunity to explore many of the significant architectural sites that
collectively shape our city's identity," said Councillor Michael Thompson
(Ward 37 Scarborough Centre), Chair of the City's Economic Development
Committee. "It is a chance to discover some of Toronto’s most
distinguished and internationally-recognized landmarks."
"Great Gulf is delighted to return as presenting
sponsor of Doors Open," said Christopher Wein, President, Great Gulf
Residential. "A city’s soul and expression can be seen not only in its
history, geography and culture, but also in the buildings most loved by its
residents. Now in its 15th year, Doors Open continues to enlighten the community
by inviting everyone to discover our city’s hidden treasures and the secrets
behind its doors."
New for this year, Great Gulf presents Utilities by
artist Michael Cook at the Great Gulf, Yonge + Rich Presentation Centre. This
exhibit features photographs of the tunnels, sewers, drains and waterways that
lie beneath the city – the crucial infrastructure that is normally hidden from
view.
On May 24 at the new Fort York Toronto Library Branch,
audiences can hear six influential architects speak on Redesigning Toronto, a
Pecha Kucha-style talk discussing the architectural and urban planning of
Toronto. On May 25 at Harbourfront Centre, audiences can hear renowned urban
designer Ken Greenberg reflect on Harbourfront Centre: A 40-year Legacy of
Transforming the Toronto Waterfront.
Toronto City Hall will be a hotspot during the Doors Open
Toronto weekend. Visitors can expect access to key locations such as the 27th
floor observation desk, the council chamber and the Mayor's Office, and special
exhibits and activities, including:
- "[murmur]", the documentary oral history
project conveying the emotional attachment citizens have to Toronto
- "Exposed Toronto", an exhibition of
photographs inspired by this year's program theme
- "My City Hall Mystery", a family-friendly
scavenger hunt leading to key locations in City Hall and Nathan Phillips
Square.
This year's Doors Open Toronto also presents free walking
tours. Sponsored by the University of Toronto, the city-wide tours are aligned
with the event theme and focus on secrets, spirits and mysteries. This year's
tours include:
- The Ghosts and Spirits of the Historic Distillery
District
- The Spirit of the Gibraltar Point Lighthouse at Toronto
Harbour
- The Spirits of Exhibition Place, including paranormal
hotspots
- Communing with the Spirits? Doubt and Belief in Toronto
the Good
- Mount Pleasant Cemetery: Where Soldiers Rest in Peace
- The Layers of Leaside Tour
- Village of Islington ARTwalk and Trolley Tour
- Guild Park: Where Art Meets Culture
- The Mysteries of the University of Toronto.
Full program details, including a complete list of new
and returning buildings, walking tour registration and information about talks
are available at http://www.toronto.ca/doorsopen.
About Doors Open Toronto
Since its inception in 2000, Doors Open Toronto has
attracted more than two million visits to nearly 600 unique locations across
the city. It is Canada's largest Doors Open event and one of the three largest
Doors Open events in the world. Doors Open Toronto is dedicated to built
heritage, architecture and design. It is sponsored by Great Gulf and produced
by the City of Toronto in partnership with the broader community.
About Great Gulf Group
Established in 1975, the Great Gulf Group of companies
including Great Gulf, Ashton Woods Homes, First Gulf Corporation, Tucker HiRise
Construction, Brockport Systems Ltd. and Taboo Resort Golf and Spa, is one of
North America’s premier real estate organizations. With major projects in
Canada and the United States, the company’s fully-integrated activities span
the entire real estate spectrum.
Toronto is Canada's largest city, the fourth largest in
North America, and home to a diverse population of about 2.8 million people. It
is a global centre for business, finance, arts and culture and is consistently
ranked one of the world's most livable cities. Toronto is proud to be the Host
City for the 2015 Pan American and Parapan American Games. For information on
non-emergency City services and programs, Toronto residents, businesses and
visitors can visit http://www.toronto.ca,
call 311, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, or follow us @TorontoComms.
- 30 -
Media contact: Justine Palinska, Economic Development and
Culture, 416-395-7318, jpalins@toronto.ca
No comments:
Post a Comment