The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre has a number of elements that were designed to remind people of the Japanese-Canadians incarcerated in their own country during World War II. You can see the symbolic vertical chains used to direct rain water from the work.
Filed under :: Architecture :: Doors Open
Location :: Noor Cultural Centre (Formerly the JCCC) - Toronto, Ontario
Address :: 123 Wynford Drive, North York, Ontario, Canada - M3C 1K1
OpenStreetMap :: 43.72628357317052, -79.32910001459531
Photo date :: May 27, 2007
Camera details :: Canon EOS 10D | 1/45 f4.5 | ISO 100 | 70mm
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