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Musée Des Civilisations

Musée Des Civilisations

by Michel P. Lalonde

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Michel P. Lalonde, on July 14, 2007, said:

It's realy in Gatineau, Quebec, different town, different province.

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Krzysztof Machulewsk…, on October 8, 2008, said:

Hi, I like your pictures from CANADA. You can share them now in PANORAMIO's forum "Best of CANADA !!!" Greetings,... K.Machulewski

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arya5, on November 29, 2008, said:

Michel Lalonde is technically correct but since the Museum is on Federal land, and Gatineau has at its request has been included in 'Greater Ottawa', one can forgive the identification of the Museum's location.

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Michele Leonardi, on September 24, said:

Bonsoir Michel! Une très belle photo et bien connue architecture canadienne. LIKE-1. Welcome on "Systemic and organic architecture" and thank you very much for your kind partecipation! (:-) And, please read this important notice to all participants. <<It's assumed that the Frank Lloyd Wright'architectures are organics. But do not overdo it with the FLLW's architectures: only a few examples. Otherwise, this group becomes a duplicate of other FLW friend groups. Only a few examples of bad architecture, the architecture of the boxes. VERY IMPORTANT: in the space discussions, if possible, please explain why your posted photos are an example of organic or systemic architecture. All the BEst, Mike

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  • Uploaded on July 14, 2007
  • © All Rights Reserved
    by Michel P. Lalonde
  • Extra information
    • Camera: Eastman Kodak Company KODAK DC290 Zoom Digital Camera (V01.00)
    • Taken on 2001/07/15 11:23:52
    • Exposure: 0.004s
    • Focal Length: 6.00mm
    • F/Stop: f/8.010
    • Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV