- Hariri Pontarini Architects
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- Hariri Pontarini Architects
for immediate release ROM unveils Hariri Pontarini Architects’ design for Welcome Project – Plaza and Public Realm Toronto, Canada (March 20, 2014) - The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), which kicked off its centennial celebrations yesterday, has unveiled the proposed design for its Welcome Project – Plaza and Public Realm by Hariri Pontarini Architects with Landscape Architect, Claude Cormier. The Welcome Project is part of four ROM Centennial legacy projects that will all transform how the ROM welcomes and interacts with its visitors. The design of this public space brings the totality of the ROM–the original 1914 building, the Daniel Libeskind-designed Michael Lee-Chin Crystal, Philosopher’s Walk to the west, its two street frontages, and its world-renowned collections– together in a bold and singular gesture. The revitalization of the public promenade surrounding the ROM will enhance the pedestrian experience; whether arriving at the Main Entrance on Bloor Street West or from the subway station on Queens Park, visitors will be welcomed by an immersive and interactive environment even before entering the building. Using a number of strategies, including biodiversity gardens, community gathering areas and an outdoor performance space, the new space will function as the ROM’s first “outdoor gallery” and bring its content to life outside the Museum’s walls. “Our aim is to create a singular public space the city [Toronto] will treasure, which will create another layer of attachment and engagement with the ROM,” says Siamak Hariri. “A garden is a universal attraction that will humanize this space with its vibrant colours and beautiful fragrances, adding a sweetness to the Museum experience.” The project will revitalize and create green public space in the centre of Toronto, fostering greater sense of community. In addition, the scheme will include totemic information sentinels, and a new canopy over the Main Entrance. The biodiversity gardens will appear in episodic moments along the promenade, featuring all-season planting to ensure diversity throughout the year. The new performance space creates not only a meeting place, but programming opportunities that engage the community. Preliminary work on the rest of the Welcome Project, which will include the new lobby experience to welcome and guide visitors through the ROM, will begin shortly. — End — about hariri pontarini architects Hariri Pontarini Architects is an award-winning, full-service architectural practice supported by 70 professionals and has been recognised in over 60 awards programs including being the recipient of the 2013 Royal Architectural Institute of Canada’s Firm Award, the Governor General’s Medals in Architecture, the International Property Awards, Canadian Architect Awards, and the Progressive Architecture Award. Based in Toronto and founded in 1994 by Siamak Hariri and David Pontarini, the practice has delivered a broad range of institutional, commercial and residential projects, libraries, and academic buildings for a wide variety of clients. The practice is best known for award-winning projects including the McKinsey & Company Headquarters in Toronto, the Schulich School of Business at York University, which won the Governor General’s Medal, and the recently completed Richard Ivey Building for the Ivey Business School, Western University. The practice also completed the Weston Family Learning Centre for the Art Gallery of Ontario, which has greatly broadened the institution’s outreach and programming, and has previously worked with the Royal Ontario Museum’s Contemporary Culture (previously the Institute of Contemporary Culture). about the rom The Royal Ontario Museum is an agency of the Government of Ontario. Opened in 1914, Canada ’s largest museum of natural history and world cultures has six million objects in its collections and galleries showcasing art, archaeology and natural science. The ROM is the largest field research institution in the country, and a world leader in research areas from biodiversity, palaeontology, and earth sciences to archaeology, ethnology and visual culture - originating new information towards a global understanding of historical and modern change in culture and environment. For 24-hour information in English and French, please call 416.586.8000 or visit the ROM’s website at www.rom. on.ca. Tickets are available online at www.rom.on.ca. for more information, please contact: Carol Choi - Director, Marketing and Communications Hariri Pontarini Architects t. 416.507.4596 e. [email protected] rom welcome project - plaza and public realm ©hariri pontarini architects rom welcome project - plaza and public realm ©hariri pontarini architects rom welcome project - plaza and public realm