Designed by Daniel Libeskind and donated by Swarovski, the Spirit House Chandelier will be installed on the staircase between the Level 4 Institute for Contemporary Culture Gallery and the Level 5 Crystal Five (C5) Restaurant Lounge.
Completion: 2008 Client: Royal Ontario Museum
Technical Details: Dimensions: Length:29 ft. Height: 10 ft. Width: 10 ft. Weight: 800 lbs. Structure Details: More than 100,000 Swarovski crystals wrapped around an illuminum frame.
LIBESKIND DESIGNED ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM SELECTED BY CONDE NAST TRAVELER AS ARCHITECTURAL WONDER OF THE WORLD
Michael Lee Chin Crystal Honored by Distinguished Mazagine
The Royal Ontario Museum has been selected as one of Conde Nast Traveler’s “New 7 Architectural Wonders of the World.” Designed by Daniel Libeskind, the ROM is situated on one of the most prominent intersections in downtown Toronto and the Museum has become a dynamic center for the city. The Michael Lee-Chin Crystal, as the extension is known, opened in June of 2007 and has provided the city with dynamic new architecture, the creation of a great public attraction and 100,000 sq. ft. of new exhibition space.
Libeskind said, “We're excited and honored by Conde Nast's recent recognition of the Royal Ontario Museum as a modern architectural wonder. The program of the ROM provided a wonderful opportunity for dramatic architecture and the creation of a great public attraction.
“This building tells a uniquely specific story which crystallizes the ROM’s programmatic content and the singularity of the site. The Crystal transforms the character of ROM into an inspired atmosphere, dedicated to the resurgence of the Museum as the dynamic center of Toronto.
Royal Ontario Museum | Toronto, Canada
This Royal Ontario Museum project entails renovating ten new galleries in the existing historical building and creating an extension to the museum: the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal. The new extension provides dynamic new architecture, the creation of a great public attraction and 100,000 sq. ft. of new exhibition space. Situated on one of the most prominent intersections in downtown Toronto, the Museum becomes a dynamic center for the city. SDL is working on this project with Van Bolts. The Extension opened in June 2007.
Competition: 2002 Completion: 2007 Opening: 2007 Client: Royal Ontario Museum
Technical Details: Building Area: 18,600 sq.m. (186,000 sq.ft)
Building Details: 7 Floors 7 New Galleries 8 Renovated Galleries (to date) 3 New Restaurant 1 Retail Space Lobby, Offices, Support Spaces
Structure: Steel structure with aluminum cladding and glass windows.