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Design Exchange

The Design Exchange (DX) is a Canadian event venue. It is located in Toronto's financial district in the historical Toronto Stock Exchange building, that was incorporated into a skyscraper in 1991, the Toronto-Dominion Centre (222 Bay Street).[1] The organization operated a design museum, but this museum was closed in 2019. Since 2017, it hosts a biennial design festival, the Expo for Design, Innovation, & Technology (EDIT).

Design Exchange (DX)
Established1994
TypeDesign, Education Centre
Location
Coordinates43°38′52″N 79°22′48″W / 43.64774°N 79.38011°W / 43.64774; -79.38011
Websitedesignexchangetoronto.com

The Design Exchange is an iconic 40,000 sq ft venue available for corporate events, weddings, and other bookings in the heart of downtown Toronto.

History edit

 
The building presently occupied by the Design Exchange was used by the Toronto Stock Exchange from 1937 to 1978.

The federal agency, Design Canada, closed in 1985, followed by the University of Toronto's (soon rescinded) announcement in 1986 that its school of architecture was to be shut down. In 1983, the Toronto Stock Exchange moved out of 234 Bay Street, which was a designated heritage property since 1978.[2] Olympia and York (O&Y) purchased the building.[3][4][5]

A study commissioned by O&Y indicated that there was support for using the building as a cultural design centre. Advocates of this proposal gathered in January 1986 to lobby the city government, and the city recognized ten of them as "The Group for the Creation of a Design Centre in Toronto", which legally became an organization in 1987 and later became the Design Exchange organization. A study launched by the city found that the proposal was "both possible and desirable".[6][5]

The Bay Street property was sold in 1986 to Cadillac Fairview and the Toronto Dominion Bank but O&Y required that the design centre idea would be kept. The new owner had to pay the city $500,000 a year to use for running the centre.[5] This centre was named the Design Exchange in 1988 and control of it was handed to the citizens' group which had advocated for it.

 
A wedding ceremony in the iconic Trading Floor of the Design Exchange.

In 1996, a permanent collection was established. DX held exhibitions and also organized educational programs and design awards. In March 2012 the Design Exchange came under the directorship of Shauna Levy, and began to operate exclusively as a design museum.[7] In 2015, DX was organizing exhibitions in other locations, such as Smarter.Faster.Tougher., an exhibition about the design of sportswear.[8]

In 2017, the Design Exchange launched a 10-day festival called Expo for Design, Innovation & Technology (EDIT), in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme. The festival was held in East Harbour, an old soap factory.[9]

In 2019, the DX gave Razor Suleman the position of chief executive officer (CEO), effective immediately. The Design Exchange's collection was deaccessioned in the same year, with the institution ceasing operation of its design museum.[10][11] The closure of the museum saw the Design Exchange's efforts reoriented towards the biennial EDIT event.[10]

Also in 2019, the Design Exchange became the home of Elevate, a Canadian not-for-profit that operates an annual tech festival.

In 2022, the Design Exchange re-opened as an event venue with over 3,700 square metres (40,000 sq ft). The Design Exchange was renovated and reopened to the public in April 2023. The renovated space was redesigned to pay tribute to the building's architecture while providing a contemporary refresh.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Design Exchange puts A-list on the auction block: Style Czar". Toronto Star, Karen von Hahn May 19, 2015
  2. ^ "Toronto's architectural gems–the Design Exchange (The original Toronto Stock Exchange)". Historic Toronto. 2012-06-15. Retrieved 2018-01-18.
  3. ^ "234 Bay St". Heritage Property Detail. City of Toronto. 20 Jun 1973. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
  4. ^ . By-law 1978-0570. City of Toronto. 14 August 1978. Archived from the original on 27 January 2016. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
  5. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2018-01-19. Retrieved 2018-01-18.
  6. ^ Lord Cultural Resources Planning and Management Inc., "Design Centre Feasibility Study" (Toronto: report prepared for City of Toronto Economic Development Committee, 1987).
  7. ^ Proteau, Adam. "Raising capital at the Design Exchange"
  8. ^ "Sport and fashion collide at new Design Exchange exhibition". Toronto Star, Karen von Hahn July 14, 2015
  9. ^ "Six highlights of Toronto's upcoming EDIT design festival". Retrieved 2020-04-06.
  10. ^ a b Cormier, Brendan (23 August 2019). "Canada no longer has a design museum. That's a blueprint for failure". The Globe and Mail. The Woodbridge Company. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  11. ^ Gibson, Eleanor (29 August 2019). "Closure of Canada's only design museum shows "lack of support for design" says V&A curator". www.dezeen.com. Dezeen. Retrieved 11 April 2020.

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corporate events weddings and other bookings in the heart of downtown Toronto Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit nbsp The building presently occupied by the Design Exchange was used by the Toronto Stock Exchange from 1937 to 1978 The federal agency Design Canada closed in 1985 followed by the University of Toronto s soon rescinded announcement in 1986 that its school of architecture was to be shut down In 1983 the Toronto Stock Exchange moved out of 234 Bay Street which was a designated heritage property since 1978 2 Olympia and York O amp Y purchased the building 3 4 5 A study commissioned by O amp Y indicated that there was support for using the building as a cultural design centre Advocates of this proposal gathered in January 1986 to lobby the city government and the city recognized ten of them as The Group for the Creation of a Design Centre in Toronto which legally became an organization in 1987 and later became the Design Exchange organization A study launched by the city found that the proposal was both possible and desirable 6 5 The Bay Street property was sold in 1986 to Cadillac Fairview and the Toronto Dominion Bank but O amp Y required that the design centre idea would be kept The new owner had to pay the city 500 000 a year to use for running the centre 5 This centre was named the Design Exchange in 1988 and control of it was handed to the citizens group which had advocated for it nbsp A wedding ceremony in the iconic Trading Floor of the Design Exchange In 1996 a permanent collection was established DX held exhibitions and also organized educational programs and design awards In March 2012 the Design Exchange came under the directorship of Shauna Levy and began to operate exclusively as a design museum 7 In 2015 DX was organizing exhibitions in other locations such as Smarter Faster Tougher an exhibition about the design of sportswear 8 In 2017 the Design Exchange launched a 10 day festival called Expo for Design Innovation amp Technology EDIT in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme The festival was held in East Harbour an old soap factory 9 In 2019 the DX gave Razor Suleman the position of chief executive officer CEO effective immediately The Design Exchange s collection was deaccessioned in the same year with the institution ceasing operation of its design museum 10 11 The closure of the museum saw the Design Exchange s efforts reoriented towards the biennial EDIT event 10 Also in 2019 the Design Exchange became the home of Elevate a Canadian not for profit that operates an annual tech festival In 2022 the Design Exchange re opened as an event venue with over 3 700 square metres 40 000 sq ft The Design Exchange was renovated and reopened to the public in April 2023 The renovated space was redesigned to pay tribute to the building s architecture while providing a contemporary refresh citation needed See also editList of design museums Industrial designReferences 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