Glass and Steel: The Shell Oil/Bulova Tower as a Psychospatial Aglet of the Canadian National Exhibition, 1955-1985
Published online on February 06, 2017
Abstract
Journal of Urban History, Ahead of Print.
The Shell Oil/Bulova Tower in Toronto was built as an “elaborate billboard” but became a real public space because of its vital role in the Canadian National Exhibition. As a place marker in the literal and perceived landscapes of its site, it overcame ...
The Shell Oil/Bulova Tower in Toronto was built as an “elaborate billboard” but became a real public space because of its vital role in the Canadian National Exhibition. As a place marker in the literal and perceived landscapes of its site, it overcame ...