Canadian Museum for Human Rights Time-Lapse
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- Опубліковано 8 тра 2014
- This hand-edited time-lapse movie documents construction for the Antoine Predock-designed Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg. Built by PCL Construction, watch progress from February 2010 to August 2013 with high definition megapixel imagery. The 260,000-square-foot museum boasts a unique architectural design that brought an impressive change to the city skyline.
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That building looks so fancy! I find this video very inspiring.
One of my grade 6 students in my class went there last year before I was in that class.
I live in Winnipeg! At first I had NO idea what the heck they were building and why it looked so weird (It still looks weird). I like the Music!
I remember when it was new! Now I drive past it every week!
And when I went there that was my first time going to Winnipeg
I LIVE IN WINNIPEG
I live in Winnipeg!!!!
I went there
Amazing to see how a butifall building is made in my own city
This building looks like "balamb garden" from the video game final fantasy 8
I'm wondering do we have a human rights museum in Italy?
i went there before with meh class
Official Of Street Sydney Construction Timelapse November 2017 - March 2019
Nice
Muito bom
Day 1 to day 1234
i wish it was just a small office so we can understand what dos human right in canada really mean ?
just confusing where to look .
And the winner in the category for 'most inappropriately-designed building for the local climate' goes to....The Canadian Museum of Human Rights!! - a $375 million concrete and steel structure clad in glass, in one of the most northern cities in the world! Dont ask how much energy heat this white elephant consumes - it's been certified LEED silver so it must be really good!
To hell with Florence this year honey, let's go to Winnipeg to see Izzy Asper's vanity project!
Now they have lost their top senior advisor because of racism running rapid through this building what a joke and how ironic this building cost the taxpayer over $1000000 a month to stay open they should be defunded
Pretty ugly building tbh
Why?