Architecture

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The busy inter­sec­tion of Avenue Road and Bloor Street in Toronto has a fas­ci­nat­ing jux­ta­po­si­tion of old and new build­ings.  The cut­ting edge archi­tec­ture of the new Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) sits at the cor­ner across from one of the old­est Angli­can churches in the city. The his­toric build­ings on the Uni­ver­sity of Toronto cam­pus are sit­u­ated right behind the ROM.

“Archi­tec­ture is inhab­ited sculpture.”

–Con­stan­tin Brancusi

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