"A Frame"

Gil McElroy

Gil McElroy is a poet, visual artist, critic, and curator. His most recent book of poetry is Long Division (University of Calgary Press, 2020). He’s previously published four books of poetry with Talonbooks, as well as a memoir of growing up a military brat during the Cold War. In 2001, Gaspereau Press published a collection of his writings on contemporary Canadian visual art. McElroy currently lives in North Bay, Ontario.

“I’ve been researching the life and work of my grandfather, Garnet A. McElroy, a Windsor, Ontario-based architect. He is perhaps best known for having designed the Kresge stores that were built across Canada from the mid-1920s to the 1950s. His architectural practice focused primarily on commercial structures (he designed, for instance, the Humbertown Mall in Toronto), but on at least two occasions, he made forays into residential architecture.
     “In the late 1940s, he designed perhaps his most beautiful structure, a private home at 1380 Ypres Avenue in Windsor. I can give that address as the home has a public presence courtesy historical designation by the city of Windsor. It is unlike anything else he designed, buildings which were designed to be utile. This home was designed to be more. I only learned of its existence several years ago, and early in the summer of 2023, I was finally able to see it for the first time. It’s in an upscale neighbourhood but overshadows the other exclusive homes in that area, utterly unlike them. I responded to its presence with this poem.”

1

     The plan
     The great necessities
     The style epoch
     The result character    

                                          There there

     The lesson of the statement
     The problem nevertheless
     The business
     The relationships
     The drawing of order
     The sense of passion.
     The one hand, dwelling
     The other hand, quiet

                                          There there

     The plan the result
     The elements & space
     The rules of a leaning toward
     The contour here, the contour there
     Free & plastic

     A great geometry exactly determining & accusing & moving

     A time
     A mass
     A measure
     A brutal cube

     A stage of tools
     A manifestation of bad tools [A manifestation is not quite right]

     A house, then, of storeys above
     A living room of a past
     A house of two 1/2 waters & slight ornament
     A house, inquisitive
     A room in its right place

     Little panes & pretty suburb
     Daylight difficult to open, where eyes are an impertinence

     An eating within a labyrinth

2

     The order which is shape
     The last before conformity

     The windows are ready-made, serene, amplify the basis of you

     The living room, the clear panes, the right angles, the horizon
     The humbler exterior
     The sides of the middle of the room
     The arrangements they imagine
     The move left [On the other hand the right is pure treachery]
     
The nearby
     The architecture clean
     The inert combinations
     The pediment. I repeat: the pediment [Not at all]
     
The bewilderment between ourselves
     The magnificently hard facts

                                          And so on

     A witness of light
     A little nothing, harmonious enough
     A normal cradle
     A necessity against wilfulness
     A great there
     A march toward regression
     A question that perished
     A house forged of itself
     A mass of surfaces
     A happy Parthenon [Of course]
     
A recourse
     A way
     A you who has much indifference
     A you yourself
     A mass & surface manifest in the conditions
     A form which is savage

     An axis
     An undressing kind of thing to do

3

     The greater value of stones [Not at all]
     The flourishing ornaments
     The problem of equilibrium

     The spirit we eliminate
     The method employed

     The march of retrogression
     The machinery of catastrophe

     The realization of hysteria

     A sort of representation of everything
     A convenience that persists
     A need practiced
     A geometrical figure & the principles of time & tricks

     An accommodation about the whole town an idea I had myself an encumbrance an imminence an inevitability

                                          But anyway…