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Ellis Don has hit an important milestone in the expansion of the Art Gallery of Ontario, marking the completion of the final structural beam on a project that will introduce the new Dani Reiss Modern and Contemporary Gallery.

This ceremony represents a key advancement in the redevelopment of the Art Gallery of Ontario, highlighting a construction partnership that spans over twenty years.

Ellis Don first got involved with the AGO in the early 2000s during its significant renovation designed by architect Frank Gehry, which transformed the institution’s downtown presence.

“For many of our people, coming back to the AGO feels deeply personal,” said Joe Bechberger, Senior vice president, operations at Ellis Don. “Some of us remember the original transformation and the pride that came with it. To return years later and be part of the gallery’s next chapter is incredibly meaningful.”

The beam signing not only signifies a construction achievement but also acknowledges all teams working diligently behind-the-scenes to manage complex tasks within an active public space, he added.

The expansion is underway while keeping the AGO fully operational, requiring careful planning around occupied galleries and sensitive building systems. Teams have made sure that visitors’ experiences and artwork protection remained uninterrupted during significant structural work above busy areas.

Ongoing monitoring and coordination have been implemented to protect the gallery’s collection, including strict environmental controls for temperature-sensitive pieces.

The Dani Reiss Modern and Contemporary Gallery is being crafted by a collaborative group consisting of Diamond Schmitt Architects, Selldorf Architects, and Two Row Architect.

Sustainability and long-term performance are key focuses for this development as well, aiming for net-zero carbon targets, fossil fuel-free operations, and compliance with the Bizot Green Protocol.

An Indigenous Advisory Circle led by Two Row Architect continues to oversee this project to ensure Indigenous viewpoints are incorporated throughout both design and execution phases.

A particularly sensitive moment during construction involved a carefully coordinated overnight operation to adjust crucial cooling systems. This task had to be completed swiftly to keep artworks safe while allowing gallery operations to proceed without any interruptions.

The project teams executed this work successfully without causing any disruption to either the institution or its collections.

According to Ellis Don officials, this project has demanded tight collaboration across various teams and disciplines as they worked alongside designers, consultants, and AGO staff to maintain public access while advancing construction within an active cultural setting.

While signing this beam marks a visible milestone, it also signifies deeper relationships built over time along with a shared dedication toward strengthening one of Canada’s most prominent cultural institutions.


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