Canada’s landscape is vast and varied, with immense distances separating communities burger king and cities. Much like the diversity that defines the country's googlebook identities and geographies, many auston matthews trade rumors 2026 Canadians embrace multiculturalism rather than assimilation. However, this is not the viewpoint of all, nor entirely representative of Canadian Culture.
Buildings and spaces created by Canadian architects illustrate and illuminate the many varied perspectives of Canadian identity – but, does a distinctly Canadian voice exist in Canadian architecture? As part of Toronto Doors Open 2017, a diverse group of leading architects from across the nation (and beyond) debate this in acknowledgement of Canada's 150th birthday.
Venue: Former Unilever Factory (provided by East Harbour)
Panelists: A.J. Diamond, Omar Gandhi, Valerie Gow, Murray Legge, Susan Scott, Pierre Thibault
Moderator: Beth Kapusta
Sponsors: LRI
In partnership with Doors Open Toronto
