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Cover Story
Building a legacy.
For more than half a century, David Azrieli, C.M., C.Q., MArch/97, has worked to make his mark on the world as a designer and architect. Now, with his generous $2.7 million donation to Carleton, he's helping to build a legacy that will shape the future of graduate education in architecture and design. More ...
UpFront
Back to the drawing board
Carleton University is rolling out the blue-prints this spring thanks to its successful application for $40 million in infrastructure renewal grants from the Ontario government's SuperBuild program. More ...
Through the eyes of an expert
A guided tour of Carleton's campus architecture through the eyes of an expert. More ...
Feature
Architecture in the Virtual Realm
The technology of the virtual world is changing the world of architecture. Architect Lise Anne Couture, BArch/83, is a pioneer in this innovative new industry. More ...
Navigating the campus on the Net
Carleton architecture student Brent Welty designs Canada's first accessible campus tour on the Web More ...
Special Section: Donor Report 2000
Inside this issue
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Preview: Fall 2000 issue
In the next issue
We ARE Carleton! Canadian culture is a hot topic these days and in our next issue we'll talk to faculty experts at Carleton to find out if there is a quintessentially Canadian flavour to our culture. More ...
Sneak preview: CBC broadcast columnist Alan Neal
Canadian popular culture is a quirky thing-it's everywhere but it's hard to define. That is unless you're CBC broadcast columnist Alan Neal, BJ/95. More ...
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