A new way of looking at architecture as museum puts on first exhibit
You can be forgiven if you’ve never heard of the Canadian Museum of Architecture.
Not to be confused with the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal – the scholarly behemoth founded by Phyllis Lambert in 1979 – the CMA is so new to the scene, its first exhibit, Architecture in Three Dimensions at Todmorden Mills (67 Pottery Rd.) has been put on display at the quaint, tucked-into-the-trees city-owned museum.
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