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Teachers, students have a global view, but local focus, councillors told.

'Continue to be aspirational': Sudbury's school of architecture plans to be around in 100 years

Guest User December 24, 2019

Officials from the McEwen School of Architecture updated city council on their progress earlier this month, taking time out to thank councilors for being an early supporter of the project.

The school opened in 2013, led by founding director Terrance Galvin, and later opened a campus downtown, in the former location of the farmers market.

“We are here as a school and individuals because this council brought a bold vision of the school of architecture into downtown Sudbury — from a far-fetched idea into reality when many doubted this could ever succeed,” said David Fortin, the current director of the school. 

Excerpt from Sudbury.com written by: Darren MacDonald

The full article can be read here: https://www.sudbury.com/local-news/continue-to-be-aspirational-sudburys-school-of-architecture-plans-to-be-around-in-100-years-1983763

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