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Continuing Education Course: Clay to Capital - The Building of Toronto

presented by architectural historian Marta O'Brien

Place:
George Brown College, St. James Campus, King St. E. near Jarvis St., Toronto
Date:
Saturdays, Apr. 21 - June 2, 2012 (6 sessions, skipping May long weekend)
Time:
9:30 am - 12:30 pm
Cost:
$232.74 (half price for persons 65 or over)
More Info:
course # ARCH9011; Non-credit course; no assignments or tests.

 

From Issue No. 195 | March 26, 2012

Have you ever wondered why Toronto looks the way it does? The city evolved from a military base into a major manufacturing centre, and later became a financial and cultural capital. These roles have shaped the city's built form, which will be explored through hundreds of images and a walking tour. We'll also discuss architectural preservation and waterfront development.

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