Inner Space
by Linda Bianic
Title
Inner Space
Artist
Linda Bianic
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
The new AGA is thinking so far outside its old box that � as it slips into a chameleon skin of patinaed zinc, high-performance glazing and stainless steel � it actually shifts colour from a greenish hue through gray to soft blue as daylight and the seasons evolve.
The ribbon of steel and zinc is completely seperate from the rest of the building,,, preventing cold from outside entering inside,, therefore ,, environmentally friendly.. lowering heating costs.
Very much alive visually, this icon by L.A. architect Randall Stout � breathes new beauty into Sir Winston Churchill Square and adds an animated soul to Edmonton�s Arts District and government core.
Twelve years in the making, the newly renovated/expanded AGA totals 85,000 sq. ft., adding 27,000 sq. ft. of new public spaces and galleries and includes about 24,000 sq. ft. of interior exhibition space.
Opening shows include major works by the famous Edgar Degas, celebrated Canadian photographer Yousuf Karsh and internationally renowned Canadian artists Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller.
Perhaps its most striking feature, the sinuous Borealis � the metal ribbon that curves fluidly throughout the building, inside and out, was inspired by the flow of the North Saskatchewan River through the city.
The Borealis guides the public through entry points, wraps event and gathering spaces and leads on to the galleries.
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January 22nd, 2013
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Comments (14)
Lin Haring
Really nice work here! Love the flow of the colors. Voted and my "pick of the day" in the minimalism in photography group
Teresa Zieba
Wow, it's beautiful Linda. Is it the same as I saw it or different now?
Linda Bianic replied:
Hi Teresa, I haven't been there for a while, but no changes that I am aware of, thank you!