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Continuing Education Course: Toronto's Neighbourhood Architecture

presented by architectural historian Marta O'Brien

Place:
downtown Toronto, University of Toronto, University College, 15 King's College Circle, Room 328
Date:
Tuesdays, Mar. 6 - Apr. 24, 2012 (8 sessions)
Time:
6:30 pm- 8:30 pm
Cost:
$290
More Info:
Non-credit course; no assignments or tests

 

From Issue No. 193 | February 27, 2012

Toronto has often been described as a "City of Neighbourhoods." Some began as villages or towns while others were suburbs before joining the City. Architectural historian Marta O'Brien will explore the architecture and history of approximately a dozen of our neighbourhoods through hundreds of images. Who lived there and why? What form did their houses and businesses take? What remains today of the original settlements? Neighbourhood examples will include Yorkville, the Beach, and the Junction. One class will be a walking tour.

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