This “can be repositioned, which speaks to a flux in its design that references our changing views of the past - how the past is not static.“

Project Description

Preservation of the past through transforming it

ADDRESS: Massey Hall in Toronto

TEAM: Individual

“Preservation of the past through transforming it” is a speculative way of realizing and engaging with history through unique preservation. 

According to Specutacura’s perspective, Sir John Soane's Museum was created as a visual representation of the past, and its history allows viewers to transport themselves into the past. Engaging meaningfully with the history of buildings and site conditions is particularly important in a city like Toronto. Many older buildings, such as Massey Hall in Toronto, are embedded with significant historical features. This model particularly preserves the interior/ void of the hall with plaster and selectedly cuts the volume, and adds fragments of windows.  This might be a more impactful way to tell the narrative rather than showing every aspect of old buildings/ just exteriors and can be used in the future.



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