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Dancing About Infrastructure

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Episode #4: Dancing About Infrastructure

Michelle and Rob reflect on the artistry that reveals our invisible services and why these reminders are an important part of our urban existence

Talking about music, is like dancing about architecture. But we’ll try dancing about infrastructure anyway

Older underground sewers are brick works of art like the photo shown by clicking here of the Garrison Creek storm sewer

Aesthetic inspirations for the Herb Gray Parkway pedestrian bridges

Is the River Longing?

The beauty of water treatment, as seen through the RC Harris filtration plant

How a tight butt can be a tribute to aging infrastructure

Wishing for the "Big Bridge Theory"

A timely tribute to Hamilton’s first water pumping station

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