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From Issue No. 246 | November 25, 2015
This well illustrated talk explores the outstanding work carried out in the creation of Canada's public open spaces and institutions from about 1870-1914, when the vast majority of our key institutions were established (primarily governmental / educational / institutional) in a new nation. These special public places and institutions were designed by professionals, often landscape architects, and both buildings and landscapes were of very high quality. The talk will also inquire whether we are losing our way in this area today, with a "call to arms" to preserve important landscapes.
Speaker: Ron Williams, award-winning landscape architect, author of Landscape Architecture in Canada, Professor at the Université de Montréal.