Shape of Things to Come

by Alex Bozikovic
The Globe and Mail, Nov 23, 2015

Image: The Castle Downs Park Pavilion is wrapped in a skin of stainless steel and contains such humble facilities as washrooms and a meeting room. Courtesy of The Globe and Mail, photo by Raymond Chow

(Image: The Castle Downs Park Pavilion is wrapped in a skin of stainless steel and contains such humble facilities as washrooms and a meeting room. Courtesy of The Globe and Mail, photo by Raymond Chow)

As the business of architecture consolidates, it becomes harder to create beautiful, challenging buildings. But thanks to one unorthodox architect, Edmonton is opening its doors to a brighter future.

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