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41 to 66: Regional Responses to Sustainable Architecture in Canada

by Lloyd Alter, Toronto on 11.29.05
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busby.jpg This exhibition at the Cambridge Galleries in Cambridge, Ontario does something that few books or shows on sustainable architecture do- it demonstrates regional diversity, that different climates and cultures deserve different responses. 41 degrees to 66 degrees is a lotta latitude, and the responses by great Canadian architects like KPMB, Erickson, the Patkaus and Busby are all worth seeing. On until January 15th. at ::Cambridge Galleries. Nice catalogue is available from ::Ballenford Books

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