One of the modern architectural wonders of Toronto, the City Hall, which was designed by a Finnish architect, Viljo Revell, and opened in 1965. Situated in Queen Street, the building was envisioned by Revell as the “eye of Government” — a theme demonstrated with the twin curving towers encircling a central orb, which contains the council chambers.
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Press, 26 December 1985, Page 16
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56One of the modern architectural wonders of Toronto, the City Hall, which was designed by a Finnish architect, Viljo Revell, and opened in 1965. Situated in Queen Street, the building was envisioned by Revell as the “eye of Government” — a theme demonstrated with the twin curving towers encircling a central orb, which contains the council chambers. Press, 26 December 1985, Page 16
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