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Playing the Role of New York? Toronto. That View of Paris? Itâs Montreal. At the Venice Biennale, Canada examines its citiesâ ability to stand in for television and film locations. With green screens and special effects, the intersection of Dundas Street and Ossington Avenue in Toronto was reimagined as 1962 Baltimore for the 2017 film “The Shape of Water.”Credit.Impostor Cities By Sam Lubell May 20, 2021, 5:02 a.m. ET As visitors to the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale make their way through the broad, leafy pathways of the eventâs main exhibition space, the Giardini di Castello, they will quickly notice that one of the national pavilions is wrapped almost completely in green fabric. ....
Canada Council for the Arts presents Impostor Cities at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition Canada Council for the Arts presents Impostor Cities at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition By Share The Canada Council for the Arts presents Impostor Cities at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, from May 22 to November 21, 2021. The exhibition is curated by David Theodore of McGill University and realized by Montréal architecture and design practice T B A / Thomas Balaban Architect. The official Canadian participation is commissioned and generously supported by the Canada Council for the Arts. Dundas Street Toronto, Shape of Water ....
Article content List price: $998,000 Location:de la Commune St. E., Ville-Marie Built in 1916, this impeccably renovated and restored condo in the historic Furness House is a gorgeous blend of old and new. The open-concept space maximizes the abundant natural light from the wall of windows in the living room including a home office or second bedroom with floor-to-ceiling glass doors. A two-bedroom condo with panoramic river views List price: $1,049,000 Location: de la Pointe-Sud Rd., Nun’s Island It’s hard to beat a view like this. With floor-to-ceiling windows wrapping around much of this apartment, this 1,427-square-foot Nun’s Island pad is designed to showcase the natural beauty of the St. Lawrence River. The building is far from other towers, so you can open the curtains to take in the scenery without worrying about privacy. ....
Venice Biennale Sneak Peek: Impostor Cities Venice Biennale Sneak Peek: Impostor Cities By Share The 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale postponed from 2020 is posting sneak peaks of its national pavilions, a highlight of the exhibition. Canadian cities often appear in movies, but standing in for other places. The official Canadian representation to the Biennale, Impostor Cities, examines how Canadian cities stand in for other places in movies. It is curated by McGill professor David Theodore and Montreal-based T B A / Thomas Balaban Architect. “You can almost say that in Canada, the measure of success of any piece of architecture is how badly movies want to make it look like the States,” says Douglas Coupland, who is interviewed as part of the two-minute video sneak peek. ....