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- Eco-friendly city hall nears completion in Vaughan, Ontario
 July 20, 2010
- Royal Conservatory Wins Prestigious 2010 International Architecture Award
 July 08, 2010
- Vaughan Lays Foundation as a Green City with Eco-Friendly Design of New City Hall
 June 30, 2010
- Once-lonely Fort York area starts to buzz
 June 18, 2010
- Royal Conservatory wins Pug Award
 June 17, 2010
- Manitoba Hydro Place and the Royal Conservatory win National Urban Design Awards
 June 08, 2010
- Newly renovated Museum of Nature opens
 May 21, 2010
- Canadian Museum of Nature on The National
 May 19, 2010
- A Natural High
 May 19, 2010
- The Wonders of Nature
 May 15, 2010
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May 20, 2008 | Royal Architectural Institute of Canada
The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada honours Canada's National Ballet School and Radio City with the 2008 National Urban Design Award for Urban Architecture: "The NBS/Radio City development establishes a model for the harmonious co-existence of heritage and contemporary architecture and demonstrates broadly recognized urban planning principles that link the level of street life and diversity of activities to the level of safety in a neighbourhood. The original goals were to catalyse the revitalization of Jarvis Street, Toronto's first upper class residential neighbourhood which experienced long term economic decline since World War II; to introduce much-needed home ownership options into a high density rental market; and to stimulate community pride through its award-winning architecture." For the full article, jury comments and images please visit: http://www.raic.org/honours_and_awards/awards_urban/2008recipients/ballet_e.htm
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