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Old Posted: Nov 13, 2008, 7:40 PM
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I bet you could surprise Americans with that picture.
I'm sort of surprise myself. Are these palm trees actually in place all year long? I knew you had palm trees on west coast, but that big?
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of course they are! There a bunch more (taller) ones just across the street from there. If you look for them there are palm trees all around metro-Vancouver, in the middle of roundabouts, in-front of shopping malls, peoples houses, etc... Victoria and Nanaimo have even more. there are also a lot of banana trees planted around the city too. All of which stay outside year round (what else would you do?) Some people wrap the banana trees during the winter but the palm trees are always exposed. Even some banana trees are exposed all winter at lazy peoples houses and they always seem to survive to next spring.
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Old Posted: Nov 13, 2008, 8:08 PM
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Here are a couple pictures i took early this March just as a quick example.

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And in Victoria with my friends



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Old Posted: Nov 14, 2008, 7:10 AM
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Nectar dessert bar in Inglewood





a band playing in the historic Garry Theatre in Inglewood for "Christmas in Inglewood".

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Cool Jimby. I still haven't been to Nectar, but I keep hearing good things.
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I love Victoria, it is a small city with a big city feel. I am always amazed how dense and vibrant the city core is for a metro area under 400 000. So many new towers too!
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Here's some photos of Victoria I've taken this year

This one is an outstanding photo.
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Victoria may be one of the only (if not the only) city in Western Canada that has somewhat of an older eastern Canadian city feel.
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I like this one from Flickr. Ecstaticist has posted some other great aerials too.
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yay another Vancouver photothread by yours truly:
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I just don't get the AGO design. I'm not liking who the 'shield' has a curved part, and then this other section of glass tacked on over top angled down toward the street. It would look better as one cohesive curve. I like the pealed away looking glass sections at either end.

The blue box, just looks ridiculous. I thought that was the underlayer to some material they were going to stick on top!

The ROM is a much more compelling design to me, despite its finishing flaws.
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Old Posted: Nov 17, 2008, 4:23 PM
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I don't want to alarm anyone...but am i the only one who sees the UFO in the upper left corner of the picture.......
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I just don't get the AGO design. I'm not liking who the 'shield' has a curved part, and then this other section of glass tacked on over top angled down toward the street. It would look better as one cohesive curve. I like the pealed away looking glass sections at either end.

The blue box, just looks ridiculous. I thought that was the underlayer to some material they were going to stick on top!

The ROM is a much more compelling design to me, despite its finishing flaws.
The ROM with the AGO's materials would have been pretty cool.

Well, at least the AGO isn't titanium...
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Exclusive images document a remarkable new chapter in AGO’s 108-year history

“We’re not just opening doors, we’re opening minds”. It is with this forward thinking slogan that the Art Gallery of Ontario opened its doors after a remarkable transformation penned by Toronto- born Frank Gehry.

Launched in 2002, the transformation programme has included the major architectural extension by Gehry and the expansion of the permanent collection. As a consequence, the new AGO offers a 47 per cent increase in art viewing space welcoming visitors to 110 light-filled galleries featuring more than 4,000 new and perennial art works.

The building is surprisingly Gehry’s first commission in his native city and contains an interesting array of signature elements such as an iconic sculptural staircase emerging from Walker Court (the historic centre of the AGO), the sweeping glass-and-wood Galleria Italia extending an entire city block along Dundas Street, and the new contemporary tower with its vistas of Grange Park and of a Toronto Skyline never seen from this angle.

With this new museum extension, Frank Gehry has devised an unforgettable space to honour the art housed within. Attention to the core issue of the pleasure of art viewing is palpable throughout thanks to the amount of natural light and transparency that permeate the extension.

Happy to define his recent creation as “a real Frank Gehry building”, the architect nonetheless commented on the hard nature of remodelling an existing structure, as the gallery has since its opening in 1900 seen many extension with the latest designed by Barton Myers in 1993.

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