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Architect Will Alsop launch his first tableware inToronto
World renowned architect British Will Alsop was in <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Toronto to launch his first Tableware and book signing at Umbra’s first “concept store”.
Since he designed the Sharp Center for Design for the Ontario College of Art in Toronto with its original and humorous elements in his architecture for reason unknown to me, he always referred as the bad boy of architecture. During the opening introduction by Umbra’s co-owner Paul Rowan that label has came up again….
Mr. Alsop loves smoking and he was not impressed with Toronto’s tough no smoking bylaw and spent some of the valuable time during the presentation to voice his objections.
After I had purchased one of his book and waited for half an hour to have it sign by Mr. Alsop but he was nowhere in sight, turned out he was sitting outside the store talking and smoking! Yes, I did managed to has my book signed and Mr. Alsop is a nice guy he also draw a cigarette inspired building on my book.
As for the tableware, they are made of stainless steel and the shape to the hand and retail for $40 per set




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at 09:30 on June 8th, 2007
Thanks for posting this, Alfred! Nice work.
at 09:35 on June 8th, 2007
alfred ng,see, this is why I love working at NowPublic. I had never heard of Will Alsop before, and yet a few weeks ago, I spent an insane amount of time looking for flatware with my wife Wendy. I was totally bored by what I saw.
Then I saw your story. We have a real architect on staff, Marc Baumgartner who read your article and knows all about Will Alsop. [Why Baumgartner never told me about Alsop when I needed the information remains a mystery.]
btw, did you go to architecture school?
Nice bit of work!
at 12:06 on June 8th, 2007
Thanks Actual News Guy,
Actually, I am a graduate from OCAD ( before there was a" D" ) and always interested in architecture and my best friend of twenty years is an architect who is the head designer for a Billion dollar project in Denver
How I got invited to this by invitation only event is another story! ( I think they still wonder who I was)
Alfred