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Utilities Exhibit: Photographer Michael Cook Unveils the Invisible Infrastructure of Toronto May 24-25, 2014

Yonge + Rich Presentation Centre

Yonge + Rich Presentation Centre

Doors Open Toronto and Great Gulf

Present

Utilities

FREE Admission

Yonge + Rich
26 Lombard St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada (map)
416-499-8883

Days Open: May 24-Saturday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, Last admittance: 5:00 pm;
May 25 – Sunday: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, Last admittance: 5:00 pm.
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As part of the 15th annual weekend celebration of architecture – Doors Open Toronto (FREE Admission) – photographer and landscape architect Michael Cook will exhibit “Utilities” for two days at Great Gulf’s Yonge + Rich Presentation Centre.

Life in cities relies on the provision of a host of public and private utility services, most of which are delivered through underground networks that we normally never have a chance to see. From water mains and wastewater sewers, through electricity distribution, heating and cooling, telephone and network communications and transit, there is an invisible architecture buried beneath city streets.

These photographs are a window into crucial infrastructure whose doors we are likely never to open, and to the human-scale spaces attached to services that we only ever think of in the abstract. Viewing the photographs, we all have a chance to imagine and think about the systems that make the city work.

Michael Cook

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