ARLIS ON

it’s about YOUR community

SPECIAL ISSUE: m assive change: notes from re-m apping our t he future of the chair(s) urban spaces g lobal design ° 12 – 14 m ay

° College Mary Kandiuk, ARLIS Ontario Massive Change, at the Art

As incoming Chair of the Gallery of Ontario from March of Art & Design ARLIS/NA Ontario Chapter I would , is an 11 to May 29, 2005 ° 100 McCaul St. like to extend my greetings to all exploration of design’s continuing and new members of rm . 284 unprecedented capacity to ° the Chapter. I would also like to transform the world. This offer sincere thanks and international touring exhibition, appreciation to Daniel Payne of by renowned designer contents the Ontario College of Art and Bruce Mau and the Institute Design for all his efforts over the without Boundaries, past two years in his capacity as commissioned and organized by notes from the chairs: Vice-Chair and more recently as the Vancouver Art Gallery, … … … … … … … … … … .1 Chair of the Chapter. Daniel is also proposes a new definition of heavily involved with many of the design that envisions the arrangements for the upcoming practice as a profound global Massive Change Spring Meeting “Re-Mapping our force at work in all facets of Urban Spaces”, jointly hosted by exhibition info. human life. the Ontario and Western New York … … … … … … … … 1 & 5 Chapters to be held at the Ontario While Massive Change is a

College of Art and Design, which celebration of design’s rapidly

agenda spring 2005 is described later in the newsletter. expanding capacities, it is also a I also welcome long time cautionary look at its limitations. joint meeting ARLIS/NA Ontario member The exhibition considers the … … … … … … … … … … 2 Michele Laing, Head of the ethics of living in a world where Musagetes Architecture Library for nature is becoming pliable to the School of Architecture in human manipulation. speakers’ bios Cambridge, as incoming Vice- … … … … … … … … 2 – 5 Chair of ARLIS/NA Ontario. We look forward to seeing many of you cont. p. 5 at the Spring meeting which food and promises to be an exciting event.

accommodations Martha Walker, WNY Chapter “Now that we can … … … … … … … … 6 & 8 reports that chapter members are very excited about the do anything, what friday & saturday upcoming conference in Toronto. will we do?” "All are looking forward to this activities collaborative venture and the … … … … … … … … 6 & 7 opportunity to connect with our Bruce Mau, Bruce Mau Design neighbors to the north. “

ARLIS ON

m orning session: re-m apping our agenda speakers library spaces

Anna Dyson teaches Design, Technology, and Theory at the thursday 12 m ay keynote speaker School of Architecture at ° 5:00 – 6:00 pm: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. registration & hors Henry Hong-Yiu Cheung She is director and co-founder of d’oeuvres Senior Designer, Bruce Mau MATERIALAB, a consortium of ° 6:00 – 8:00 pm: keynote Design Inc. Architects, Engineers,

speaker: Henry Cheung Economists and Social Henry Hong-Yiu Cheung came to (Mau Design) Theorists, focused on the BMD in 2000, and has acted as the development of intelligent ° 8:00 – 9:30 pm wine & creative leader on a number of building systems that deploy cheese reception complex environmental design technical transfer from emerging

projects including the building material technologies for friday 13 m ay identity and wayfinding for The sustainable built environments. ° 8:00 – 8:30 am: breakfast Museum of Modern Art and The In 2001, MATERIALAB was a @ OCAD Seattle Public Library designed by finalist in the Museum of Modern ° 8:30 – 10:00 am: WNY & Rem Koolhaas' Office for Art Young Architects Series, and Metropolitan Architecture. He has ON Chapter meetings in 2004, was a finalist in the also driven the design of Tree City, international Next Generation ° break 10:00 – 10:30 am: the masterplan for a 218-acre urban Design Competition. Dyson is ° 10:30 – 12:30: WNY park located at Downsview, Toronto. currently directing Panel Discussion: re- interdisciplinary research mapping our library spaces Prior to joining BMD, Henry was the sponsored by NYSERDA and ° 12:30 – 2:00 pm: lunch design coordinator for the the U.S. Department of Energy @ OCAD Gardeners' Collective, a to develop new systems for on- ° 2:00 – 4:00 pm: Ontario collaboration of artists, philosophers, site energy generation that are Panel Discussion: re- politicians and the University of simultaneously advancing mapping our urban spaces: Toronto that explores and develops technologies within the optical, public spaces and stewardship in Toronto as a case-study semiconductor, microelectronics the urban environment. He has and nanotechnology industries. ° 6:00 onwards: Friday night worked in architectural practices in MATERIALAB is also working on in T.O. (cost vary and are Toronto and Hong Kong and has transferring a new wind not included in registration) served as a guest critic for the generation system that

Faculty of Architecture, Landscape miniaturizes and distributes wind saturday 14 m ay and Design at the University of generation technology through ° 9:00 am – 2:00 pm: Toronto – where he himself received an aerodynamically modeled explore the city with walking his degree. paneling system for building tours of Toronto (lunch not envelopes. Her research and included in registration) Henry is currently working on the design work has being featured communications and environmental ° 3:00 – 5:00: AGO internationally in several journals graphics program for the New York Massive Change exhibition including AD Architectural Sports and Convention Center, Design, Wired, Praxis, commissioned by the New York Metropolis, Green Power, COST: $60 CDN due at Jets. Photon International, and registration on 12 May. (inside) The Australian Design Review Cheques payable to: ARLIS Ontario ° presentation: RSVP:complete attached The Library : A public registration form by 22 April institution reconsidered and send by e-mail: The Library has been the vital institution throughout western M ary Kandiuk history in the cataloguing of [[email protected]] various bodies of collective 2 ARLIS ON information. As such, it has been construction during the Fine Arts Communication from Eastern variously politicized in different Center renovation. Michigan University. eras as symbolic of the Barbara’s Upstate New York roots relationship between personal are strong. After receiving her Mr. Hoffman has coordinated the agency and sanctioned access M.L.S. from Syracuse University in planning and implementation of to knowledge. However, given 1982, she was librarian at the the Cornell Library’s construction the massive global shifts in Everson Museum of Art, librarian projects since 1986. The Cornell Information Technology, the at Munson-Williams-Proctor Library System includes twenty conventionally understood Institute, and art and photography libraries, which together Library no longer enjoys such a librarian at Rochester Institute of comprise more than 900,000 privileged role in the production Technology. She’s been a member gross square feet of space, and dissemination of received of ARLIS since 1978 and served housing over seven million knowledge. What kinds of roles as secretary to the ARLIS/NA printed volumes, and employing can the Library develop for itself executive board, president and more than 400 full-time staff. In in such a context? Within the secretary/treasurer of his capacity as Director of public realm, one might argue ARLIS/Western New York, and a Facilities Planning, he advises that the necessity for social member of numerous national and architects, engineers, and condensers, such as the chapter committees. She is the university personnel on library conventional libraries of the past, reviews editor of Art Libraries standards and coordinates the are needed more than ever in Journal and has just been development of a consistent the contemporary social appointed its deputy editor. approach to the expansion and environment. Yet, in the context remodeling of library buildings on of the emerging wireless net, the ° presentation: the Cornell campus. In the past Public Library needs to be Smith College’s Hillyer Art Library: 19 years, he has been involved fundamentally re-examined as The Challenges and Rewards of in the design and construction of an institution that is not only Renovation. twelve library buildings on the relevant, but dynamically Hillyer Art Library is one of three Ithaca campus. He has also influential in engaging discrete facilities housed within the directed hundreds of library contemporary social exchange. Brown Fine Arts Center at Smith renovation projects, Within this context, three College, the other two being the encompassing all programmatic, experimental design projects will college art museum and art mechanical, electrical and open for debate different department. This presentation will technological areas within library strategies that emerging focus on the 2000-02 renovation facilities. technologies offer in re- and redesign of the art library as imagining the possibilities for the part of the renovation and Mr. Hoffmann was instrumental Public Library as a social expansion of the entire fine arts in the program, design and institution. center by Polshek Partnership. It construction of Cornell’s Carl A. will address setting and prioritizing Kroch Library for Special Barbara Polow y is the art goals for the renovated facilities, Collections, an innovative, totally librarian at Smith College, working with an architectural team underground facility of 100,000 Northampton, Mass., where she to develop a building program gross square feet, which opened has supervised the activities of based on those goals, design in August 1992. The Kroch Hillyer Art Library, one of the development, the challenges of Library is designed by Shepley college’s three branch libraries, competing with other Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. since 1996. She served as the administrative units for limited In addition, he has recently been library’s building committee resources, and planning for the Cornell Library’s project representative during the recent moving and rehousing collections manager for the design and major renovation and expansion and services during construction. construction of three of the Brown Fine Arts Center sophisticated high-bay storage designed by Polshek facilities located on the outskirts Partnership. The project included John Hoffm ann is Director of of the Cornell campus. a complete renovation of the art Facilities Planning at Cornell library’s 1972 facilities. Barbara University Library in Ithaca, New Mr. Hoffmann has also worked also acted as the library’s York. He has a Bachelor of as an external consultant. representative for two related Science in Industrial Technology Recent consulting building projects: construction of from the State University of New projects include a renovation of an off-site library storage facility York at Oswego. He also has a the rare book facility at the and remodeling a swing space to Master of Arts in Industrial Broward County Public Library serve as a temporary art library Technology and Design (Ft. Lauderdale, FL), the design during the two years of and construction of a new 3 ARLIS ON library for the SUNY Institute of over 10 years of experience Glenn R. M iller, MCIP, RPP Technology (Utica, NY), a gained in Canada and abroad. Vice President, Education and feasibility study for a new main Harold gained his Urban and Research, Canadian Urban branch of the Broome County Regional Planning degree from Institute Public Library (Binghamton, NY), Ryerson University in 1993, and Glenn Miller is a registered a campus master planning study subsequently worked in the professional planner who has for Wells College, a planning field until 1996. He then been providing advice to the comprehensive space program pursued a Master of Architecture private sector and government for Wells College Library, a from the University of British for more than 20 years on issues conceptual study for a renovated Columbia in Vancouver where he related to the competitiveness of and expanded Colgate continued to practice planning and Ontario’s communities. University Library, and a major design until his return to Toronto in As Vice President, Education library feasibility study for 2000. Throughout the course of and Research, with the Clarkson University. gaining both degrees, Harold had Canadian Urban Institute since received several academic awards 1996, Mr. Miller has helped build ° presentation: in recognition of research and the CUI’s Canadian programs by Advancing technologies, design excellence. Upon gaining publishing research, convening changes in curriculum, his Master of Architecture, Harold conferences and providing collaborative education initiatives was awarded the highest prize for objective commentary on critical and new library services have his thesis – “surmounting density urban issues such as Smart rapidly changed the nature of accumulating urban” - which Growth. He recently joined the academic libraries, and the established a unique approach board of the Centre for consequent need for expansion and design vocabulary for the Sustainable Transportation. and remodeling of facilities. intensification of the contemporary In 1986, Mr. Miller established John Hoffmann, Director of city. the Ontario Planning Journal, the Facilities Planning for the Cornell professional practice magazine University Library, will present a Prior to establishing Office for of the Ontario Professional brief overview of current projects Urbanism, Harold was Senior Planners Institute. The magazine at his institution, highlighting the Associate at Book McIlroy recently published its 100th changes that have occurred at Planning and Urban Design/Pace issue. Mr. Miller is a graduate of Cornell, and throughout the Architects (BMI), where he was McGill’s School of Urban nation, in library design. He will instrumental in the development of Planning (Masters of Urban contrast current and past trends the company. While at BMI, Planning) and Concordia in library design, incorporating Harold had managed or design led University (Honours BA in Urban slides of some recent library several high profile planning and Studies). projects at Cornell. He will urban design projects in Canada illustrate how the designs and the USA, including the award- Larry W . Richards is respond to effectively meet the winning Toronto Central Professor of Architecture and immediate and, hopefully, future Waterfront, Science Park at Yale former Dean of the University of needs of its service population. University, the University of New Toronto's Faculty of Architecture, Brunswick Master Plan, Bloor- Landscape, and Design. Yorkville Urban Design Guidelines, Richards' 38-year career has afternoon session: and the included professional practice, re-m apping our Transformation Project. critical writing, curatorial and urban spaces: design work for exhibitions, Toronto as a Harold has developed a respected installation projects, teaching, case study expertise in urban revitalization, and a broad range of consulting intensification, urban design activities. His early design work Harold M adi, guidelines and campus mater was with Walter Gropius and BAA, March, MRAIC planning. Consequently, he is The Architects Collaborative in Partner, Office for Urbanism often retained as an expert witness Boston, before completing a and expert advisor on matters post-professional Master of Harold Madi is a founding relating to urban design. Mr. Madi Architecture at Yale. During Partner of Office for Urbanism, a is a faculty member at the School 1971-72 he lived in recently established and of Urban and Regional Planning at Florence and completed the international award winning Ryerson University, where for the theoretical project, "House in an multidisciplinary firm of urban last five years he has been an Indiana Cornfield," published in designers and planners based in instructor in Urban Design. Domus. In 1975 he immigrated Toronto. He is a reputable to Halifax where he taught at designer and urban planner with Dalhousie University and was 4 ARLIS ON a co-founder of the experimental The book release is scheduled for mix of objects, sound, video, still group, NETWORKS. Richards the fall, 2005. The publishers are photography, computer and was Director of the University of Key Porter Books and, for satellite images, interactive Waterloo School of Architecture European and Asian distribution technology and three- from 1982 to 1987. He worked the German-Swiss publishing dimensional constructs. The closely with the Canadian Centre house Birkhauser). exhibition is organized into 11 for Architecture during 1987- separate but interconnected 89 and edited the book, CCA: For several years, Lisa has taught global systems of design, which Building and Gardens. Richards as an adjunct professor at the Mau calls design economies. assisted with the creation of ’s Faculty of Urbanism, Manufacturing, Toronto's Urban Design Awards Architecture, Landscape, and Movement, Health and Living, program and co-authored the Design. She is currently teaching Energy, The Image, Materials, book, Toronto Places: A Context a seminar in the Masters of The Military, Information, for Urban Design (1992). Architecture called Post-Crisis Markets, and Wealth and Politics Serving as Dean at the Scenarios: Life Among the Ruins. – Massive Change explores University of Toronto during The course investigates the nature these economies through the 1997-2004, he was instrumental of devastation and strategies of events, ideas, and people who in transforming the architecture reconstruction for cities suffering investigate their capacities and school's academic programs, the disaster of war such as Beirut shape their potential. securing major new funding, and and New York City as well as renovating the Faculty's building, those areas such as South East “The content of Massive including the creation of the Asia destroyed by earthquake and Change, like all good art, Shore+Moffat Library. Professor tsunamis. challenges the way we look at Richards is a member of the the world,” said Matthew Board of the Ontario Heritage She holds an M.A. in Urban Teitelbaum, AGO director and Foundation, an International Design Studies from the University CEO. “The exhibition gets Associate of the American of Toronto. Before that, Lisa people talking about the Institute of Architects, and a studied international relations at possibilities and complexities of Fellow in both the New York l’Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Paris. our planet, which is precisely the Institute for Urban Design and Her honours degree in journalism kind of dialogue the AGO strives the Royal Architectural Institute and French was completed at to inspire.” of Canada. Carleton University, Ottawa. Massive Change: The Future of Lisa Rochon is the Lisa often participates on design Global Design is sponsored by architecture critic for The Globe juries and regularly speaks on American Express Foundation and Mail, Canada’s national issues of architecture and cities in and supporting sponsors newspaper. Since 2000, Lisa’s public lectures as well as on the Teknion Corporation and St. column has provided critical radio and television. Joseph Corporation. reviews of high profile buildings and private residences by the This exhibition has been nation’s acclaimed architects. massive change financially assisted by the She has used her national Ontario Cultural Attractions platform to celebrate excellence (cont.) Fund, a program of the in design and expose those Government of Ontario through responsible for the bad, the ugly “Design is no longer simply a the Ministry of Culture, and the merely mediocre. mechanism for adapting to the administered by the Ontario Although she is based in world in which we live, but is Cultural Attractions Fund Toronto, Lisa regularly travels to profoundly affecting change on a Corporation. Supported by the cities across Canada and global scale,” said exhibition Canada Council for the Arts. abroad. She has written about creator Bruce Mau. “I think if the public space and architecture people walk away with the For More Information: ° in Paris, Berlin, New York and realization that their world is being www.massivechange.com/ ° Washington. designed around them, that design www.vanartgallery.bc.ca/exhi shapes their reality, and that they bitions_massive.cfm ° Her book on the significance of can play a role in how it is shaped, www.ago.net/info/ago_exhibit modern Canadian architecture – then we will have succeeded.” ions/exhibition_specific.cfm?I and its deep connection to the D=1685 Canadian landscape – is titled Uniquely provocative, Massive UP NORTH: Where Canada’s Change totally immerses viewers Press Release: Massive Change. Architecture Meets the Land. into installations composed of a , 2005. 5 ARLIS ON

friday 13 M ay friday night food ° continental breakfast out in T.0. coffee, juices, muffins, selection of Danishes and pastries

m eals included w ith ° lunch registration fee: Feel free to brow se som e of Toronto’s un-paralleled thursday 12 M ay Mex-Tex Platter array of restaurants and Grilled marinated Chicken cafes using the follow ing sites: Canadian Cheeses Breast on skewers, Guacamole, Tomato Salsa homemade Canadian Brie, Aged Cheddar ° www.torontolife.com/citygui and Swiss Cheeses Vegetable Quesadilla Points, de/landing_restaurants.cfm with Fresh Strawberries, with Blue & Yellow Corn Chips ° www.nowtoronto.com/restauran Seedless Green and Red & t/index.cfm Grapes, Pita and Fajita Rollups OR Sliced Baguette and Assorted Pita and Fajita wraps with a choice of Grilled Chicken, Ham Crackers Select one of 4 options, and Cheese, Grilled Vegetable, organized and led by Baskets of Cocktail Pita and Cambozola and Arugula, or ARLIS Ontario Librarians. Fajita Roll Ups Tuna Salad and Avocado, M ake your choice on the filled with Grilled Breast of garnished with Freshly Cut Registration Form Chicken, Arugula and Vegetables Questionnaire.

Cambozola Cheese, & Closed Faced Sandwiches Baked Ham, Mustard Thyme N.B. Cost of evening is not Roast Beef, Smoked Salmon Ten Grain, or Light & Dark Rye included in registration and Cream Cheese, with the choice of Swiss Tuna and Green Onion, Cheese and Sliced Tomato, 1) Theatre District Cucumbers with Watercress Grilled Chicken & Watercress, Herbed baked Ham, Mustard Stroll down “Broadway North” and enjoy Toronto’s burgeoning Mezza Platters and Provolone Cheese, Thyme Mustard Beef, Tuna Salad and theatre/entertainment district. Baba Ganouche, Hummus With numerous restaurants and and Lemon Rice filled Grape Avocado, or Grilled Vegetable cafes that cater specifically to Leaves and Purée of Black Olives, theatre-goers, there is a wide accompanied with Kalamata garnished with Freshly Cut selection of cuisine options. Olives and triangles of Pita Vegetables Enjoy the hustle and bustle at & dusk on , then finish Breads off the day with one of the many Squares & Bars A selection of squares to theatrical offerings being Vegetable Crudité presented in Toronto, including: Garden Fresh Vegetables of included Brownies, Date ° Ain't Misbehavin' Broccoli, Cauliflower, Cherry Squares, and Nanaimo bars ° Mamma Mia Tomatoes, Red and Green Apple Squares and Lintzertorte ° Evita. Peppers, Zucchini and Sticks & Dinner $30 – 40 + Theatre of Carrot and Celery, with Whole Fresh Fruit Basket Based on 30 pieces Ticket $30 – 60 Herb Yogurt Dip To included Pear, Red and Golden Apples, Oranges and Bananas

6 ARLIS ON 2) Baldw in St. & M assive Visit Toronto’s distinctive Danforth Thinkers Lecture (AGO) village and see if you can recognize sites from the movie My For those who enjoy a quieter, Big, Fat Greek Wedding. a saturday cozy ambiance, Baldwin is the Attendees will accompany Lynda perfect option. This tree-lined and Janet by Subway to the stroll… street offers intimate patios and Chester station (Bloor-Danforth picturesque restaurants line) and stroll through the specializing in a panorama of neighbourhood to 951 Logan. This different cuisines, including: is one of the original farmhouses enjoy the sights and Chinese, Japanese, Indian, of the area built circa 1860. Here sounds of Toronto’s street- Mexican, Italian and French. we will enjoy a brief sit on the life w ith a series of The street has had a varied porch or a gab in the garden with a w alking tours led by our history and was originally owned glass of wine and a taste of locally ARLIS Ontario Torontonian by Peter Russell who arrived in made greek dips (mezes). m em bers. the colonies plagued by gambling debts, only to become Following a short walk south on Our local, ARLIS Ontario tour the highest ranking official as Logan, past the “hopefully, still guides will lead you on administrator of Upper Canada. green field” at 921 Logan, with a personalized walking tours of By the early 1900s, the area quick view of the commemorative Toronto. Options include: housed a thriving Jewish bust of Alexander the Great and community as attested by the always popular water fountain ° Churches of Old York several elaborate Synagogues at the corner, we will settle in at ° Theatres on Yonge St. built prior to 1920. During the the “Pantheon Restaurant” a local ° Libraries of University of 1970s it was home to Vietnam favourite. Have a look and prepare Toronto War “Draft Dodgers.” One your palates! ° Kensington Market/Spadina house, during a five year period, ° www.pantheonrestaurant.com/fa China Town reputedly contained 100 different cilities.htm ° Distillery district. dodgers for brief periods. click on Ambrosia for menu. Dinner: $20 – 30 Attendees are encouraged to Afterwards, attend one of the Limit of 10 people. view this miraculously well- Massive Change series lectures preserved Victorian industrial held at AGO: Science, 4) Evening on Queen W est complex that has been Technology and the Arts: Bill rejuvenated as an arts, culture Buxton and Sir Harry Kroto in Walk west on one of Toronto’s and entertainment centre. The Conversation, Moderated by hippest streets where you can former Gooderham & Worts Bruce Mau. 7 pm. choose from a number of small Distillery, founded in 1832, Bill Buxton is a designer and a reasonably priced restaurants, features a unique array of researcher concerned with the including Bangkok Paradise, The buildings constructed between human aspects of technology. Friendly Thai, Fressen 1859 and 1923 which offers a His particular interest is the use (herbivorous cuisine), Little Tibet, pastiche of styles including of technology to support creative or Terroni (Traditional Southern Georgian, Italianate and high- activities such as design, Italian). Afterwards, stroll south to Victorian. Stroll through the filmmaking and music. Sir Harry King & Bathurst for after dinner historic spaces to see how high- Kroto is an English scientists drinks on the roof of Jill Patrick’s tech modern design has been working in nanotechnology. In condominium where you can enjoy married with one of the best 1996 he received the Nobel a great view of Toronto’s skyline surviving examples of Victorian Prize for Chemistry for the and downtown communities. industrial architecture. For more discovery of C60 Dinner: $20 – 30 information, images, and history Buckminsterfullerene, a new Limit: 5 per group; 15 in total. see:www.thedistillerydistrict.com/ form of carbon. Sir Harry lectures on everything from the read m ore about Toronto’s fundamentals of chemistry in 60 history: seconds to the joys of Meccano. City of Toronto: History Dinner: $20 – 30 + Lecture $20 ° www.city.toronto.on.ca/toront Limit: 10 - 12 people o_history/index.htm History of Toronto & County of 3) Danforth: Toronto’s York ow n Greektow n ° www.historyoftoronto.ca/

7 ARLIS ON

other local The Drake Hotel (Queen & accom m odations: Beaconsfield) (10-15 minutes west of OCAD, hotels Beverley Place Bed and by streetcar or cab; 35-50 minute Breakfast (Beverley & College) walk) (4 blocks north/west of OCAD; 10- 1150 West 15 minute walk) Toronto M6J 1J3 235 Beverley Street

Toronto M5T 1Z4 For the more adventurous Bond Place Hotel ….consider staying at “one of 6 rooms in total; 3 have private the coolest guesthouses in the 65 East, baths and 3 have a shared world” (Wallpaper Magazine, http://bondplacehoteltoronto.com bath. 4 rooms have fireplaces. March 2005). They have 8 Rates: $65 to $120, including rooms each with a queen bed. (416) 362 – 6061 full breakfast. Summer rates Prices are $159 (small), $189 1– 800 – 268 – 9390 are slightly higher. (medium), $209 (large), and Check-in at 226 Beverley $259 (suite with a separate contact the hotel directly (across street); No pets or living area) per night. by 30 April and indicate indoor smoking. Reservations: 416.531.5042 that you are a m em ber of Reservations: 416.977.0077 Web Site: ARLIS ON/ W NY to receive fax: 416.599.2242 www.thedrakehotel.ca the group discount rate . Further info at: http://www.virtualcities.com/on group discount rate for s/on/t/ont6602.htm single or double: Any Further

Amenities include colour Madison Manor Boutique Hotel Questions? cable television with in (just north of UofT, between St. House Movies, coffee/tea feel free to maker, hair dryer, radio George and Spadina; 25-30 alarm clock, new carpet & minute walk) contact: bedspreads, individually 20 Madison Ave ° Daniel Payne controlled heat/air Toronto, ON M5R2S1 CA conditioning. [[email protected]] $119.00 (tax not included) Restored Victorian with 23 ° M ary Kanduik rooms. $109-$194 per night directions: Reservations: 1.877.561.7048 [[email protected]]

Web Site: From Airport and 401 West http://www.madisonavenuepub ° 427 South .com/madisonmanor/index.html ° Gardiner Expressway enjoy ° Exit Jarvis North Travelodge (King & Bathurst) ° Left on Shuter St. (12 blocks south-west of OCAD; ° Right on Bond St. 20-25 minute walk) your stay 621 King Street West

Toronto M5V 1M5

in T.O. Easy access from the Gardiner Expressway (Spadina exit); Rooms start at $110 per night; free parking included (outdoor lot). Reservations: 1.800.578.7878 Formatted by Daniel Payne; Web Site: special thanks to Eric Schwab, http://www.travelodgetorontodo Jill Patrick, Randall Speller for wntown.com/ editorial assistance.

8 ARLIS ON

directions from QEW /Lakeshore to

Bond Place Hotel

Bond Place Hotel 65 Dundas Street East (Corner of Dundas & Bond

Sts.)

Ontario College of Art & Design 100 McCaul St

directions from Bond Place

Hotel to OCAD

° All historic images are public domain from www.imagescanada.ca ° Seattle Public Library. Accessed 8 April 2005. www.phototalk.net/ forum/showthread.php?t=6147 ° Bond Place Hotel. Accessed 8 April 2005. bondplacehoteltoronto.com/ ° Toronto City Maps. Accessed 8 April 2005. www.mapquest.com 9