ARTH3810 2019F Class Projects (Publication)

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Government of Canada, Public Services and Procurement Canada. “Explore the Senate of Canada Building.” PWGSC, September 3, 2019. https://www.tpsgcpwgsc.gc.ca/citeparlementaire-parliamentaryprecinct/decouvrez-discover/senatsenate-eng.html. 

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This page has paths:

  1. Reusable Space: The Senate of Canada Building Maegen Sargent

Contents of this path:

  1. Introduction
  2. A Passage Through Time
  3. From Interior to Interior
  4. Conclusion