Posted on 12/10/06
AGO FLUSHED WITH PRIDE OVER FRANK GEHRY JOHNS
Don't expect a diaper-changing table made of undulating sheets of titanium. Or toilet bowls of corrugated cardboard. Or walls that curve away like sails under a stiff wind around a 50-metre-high atrium with a metal flower skylight. These signs that the imagination of architect Frank Gehry has been at work are absent from the two understated new Gehry-designed washrooms (men's and women's) that the Art Gallery of Ontario has just opened to the public.
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