{"id":4560,"date":"2014-07-02T13:00:58","date_gmt":"2014-07-02T17:00:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spacing.ca\/national\/?p=4560"},"modified":"2014-07-07T12:37:53","modified_gmt":"2014-07-07T16:37:53","slug":"book-review-bing-thom-works","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/spacing.ca\/national\/2014\/07\/02\/book-review-bing-thom-works\/","title":{"rendered":"Book Review &#8211; Bing Thom Works"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/spacingmedia.com\/spacingvancouver\/wp-content\/uploads\/features\/book-reviews_feature-VAN.gif\" alt=\"book-reviews_feature-VAN.gif (600\u00d772)\" \/><\/p>\n<p><em>&#8220;As the author himself states, this is not the typical architect&#8217;s monograph. For the book, Bing Thom has selected a number of projects from the many works and proposals produced in his thirty-year career and through them explains to the reader the questions he has spent his life asking. What is architecture? What is the right approach to architectural design? Around the time he opened his office in the early 1980s, Vancouver&#8217;s economy had hit rock bottom. In the process of working on a small apartment building, a warehouse, and a design office for himself, \u00a0he gained experience as a master builder. He explains how he was able to learn the importance of controlling the budget and schedule from architectural design to completion and collaborating with people of different professions during that process. He goes on to describe the passionate pursuit of his ultimate objective, which is the creation of high-quality buildings.&#8221;<\/em><\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Fumihiko Maki, from the Foreword<\/p>\n<p><strong>Edited by Michael Heeney &amp; Kerry McPhedran (Douglas &amp; McIntyre, 2011)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>It is not surprising that this long overdue monograph, from one of Vancouver&#8217;s most formidable architecture offices, is grammatically titled in a way that suggests the architect and subject\u00a0of the book\u00a0is showcasing his office&#8217;s work while simultaneously working on his\u00a0next project. This is certainly the case with\u00a0<em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.douglas-mcintyre.com\/book\/bing-thom-works\" target=\"_blank\">Bing Thom Works<\/a><\/em>, as suggested in the introduction by the 1993 Pritzker Prize winning, Tokyo-based architect\u00a0Fumihiko Maki. This very same theme is also articulated in the other six essays written for the book, and captured in the lens of his often photographic collaborator Nic Lehoux.<\/p>\n<p>Since opening his office in Vancouver in 1982, Thom, along with his\u00a0partner Michael Heeney, has produced an inspiring\u00a0portfolio of work that crosses municipal, provincial, and now international\u00a0borders. And unlike\u00a0many Vancouver firms that have opted to work in only one or two safe niche markets &#8211; multi-residential, health care, cultural and institutional &#8211; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bingthomarchitects.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">Bing Thom Architect<\/a>s has designed multiple building types with results that, more than once, have broken the mold. A concert hall in the round that can be &#8216;tuned&#8217; to suit a certain\u00a0performance; a post-secondary institution built atop a shopping mall while still in operation; an office tower whose profile has been incorporated into the municipality&#8217;s &#8216;brand&#8217; &#8211; these achievements in themselves\u00a0might\u00a0seem enough to cap the career of an architect who cut his teeth as project architect for Arthur Erickson in the 1970s. But\u00a0if you were to ask\u00a0the 73 year old architect if he&#8217;s looking to retire anytime soon, he would surely say that\u00a0he still has a few tricks left up his sleeve.<\/p>\n<p>Three of his most recent projects are certainly a testament to this, only one of which &#8211; the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bingthomarchitects.com\/project\/arena-stage\/\" target=\"_blank\">Arena Stage<\/a> in Washington, D.C. &#8211; is featured in the book, with his recently opened main branch of the Surrey Public Library and an opera house in Hong Kong, currently under construction,\u00a0surely to be published in a future monograph.\u00a0 For those of us lucky enough to have been present at the 2010 RAIC Advocacy Awards put on by the Metro Vancouver Chapter, Mr. Thom gave a keynote presentation of the then recently completed Arena Stage, much to the delight of many of us who, up to that time, weren&#8217;t even aware of the project&#8217;s existence (it would be a\u00a0few more months before it would be featured in <a href=\"http:\/\/www.canadianarchitect.com\/news\/taking-the-stage\/1000403972\/\" target=\"_blank\">Canadian Architect<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p>The Arena Stage, which was ten\u00a0years in the making, seemed to arrive simultaneously\u00a0with the opening of a number of projects closer to home, including the Sunset Community Centre in Vancouver and aforementioned Surrey library, making\u00a0it\u00a0all the more fitting that Bing&#8217;s office would receive the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.raic.org\/resources_archives\/media_releases\/firmaward10_e.pdf\" target=\"_blank\">2010 RAIC Firm of the Year Award<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>The book itself is light on text, with a\u00a0short introductory\u00a0foreword in addition to some opening words by Mr. Thom and Mr. Heeney, along with six succinctly titled (and also brief) essays &#8211; <em>Master Builder, Why Risk?, On Risk, Vancouver Effect, Collisions, <\/em>and<em> Jazz &#8211; <\/em>the book fully\u00a0emphasizes <em>the work<\/em>, as its title would suggest. In its large 9&#8243; x 12&#8243; coffee table format, the photography of Nic Lehoux, Martin Tessler, and Simon Scott, among others, is given front stage, capturing all the drama of the light and shadow, colour, and attention to\u00a0detail that we have come to expect from this inspirational architect and atelier.<\/p>\n<p>As for the seven projects carefully selected\u00a0for the work, the intent here is clearly to leave the reader wanting more, such that one is teased from the pages to actually go out and visit the buildings that aren&#8217;t included, including the Surrey library, the Vancouver Aquarium, even the office of the architect himself, which he designed and moved into under the north side of the Burrard Street Bridge&#8230;..and where Bing and his practice has remained up to this day.<\/p>\n<p>In the book&#8217;s opening lines, the editors explain that they have not felt compelled to produce a monograph of the office&#8217;s work\u00a0until now\u00a0for the simple reason that a book is\u00a0<em>not<\/em> architecture, and that while &#8220;a book may capture aspects of the feeling or mood of a building, it is only through movement, touch, sound, light, and space that a building is brought to life.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Partially for this reason, the book is neither marketing exercise nor vainglorious monograph, but rather a call to arms, especially to the up-and-coming generation of architects, to work against the grain which has commodified architecture in the last decade. Moreso, in an age of excess it is to bring the profession back to\u00a0a place of humility and integrity &#8211; to dare to find meaning and make a difference with\u00a0the spaces we shape. It is, in fact, this\u00a0place of inspiration in which Mr. Thom grounds his practice.<\/p>\n<p>And while many of his\u00a0contemporaries\u00a0have\u00a0launched themselves into the world\u00a0using Vancouver as their springboard, Bing has brought the world to Vancouver through the lessons he has learned here, regarding how one can positively shape their city. Much as Maki explains in his opening comments, it is only through appreciating one&#8217;s own hometown can one learn to understand the rest of the world, noting as he does that is through an architect&#8217;s understanding of the place from which one has come that may enable\u00a0them to think about the basic nature of human beings and communities. Such as it is with Bing Thom Architects, with this book arriving at precisely the time that the value of the architect in our society is being challenged by our aggressive\u00a0do-it-yourself age.<\/p>\n<p>As finely honed\u00a0as one of his building details done with Fast + Epp,\u00a0<em>Bing Thom Works<\/em> provides a modest sampling\u00a0of BTA&#8217;s projects, balanced with the office philosophy which seeks to achieve harmony in the collective cacophony we know as the modern world.<\/p>\n<p>***<\/p>\n<p><em><a href=\"http:\/\/spacing.ca\/vancouver\/author\/seanruthen\/\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>Sean Ruthen<\/strong><\/a> is a Vancouver-based architect and writer.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#8220;As the author himself states, this is not the typical architect&#8217;s monograph. 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