What shape are Canada’s centennial architecture projects in?
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The Ontario Science Centre closed its doors for the last time on June 21 due to structural issues. The building is one of Canada’s centennial projects, erected in 1967 to celebrate the country’s 100-year anniversary. Toronto Metropolitan University’s Colin Ripley discusses the current state of other centennial projects across the nation.
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