Windermere Fire Station by gh3* Architects
Jason Sayer2024-02-14T17:39:52+00:00Toronto studio gh3* has completed a fire station, clad with grey iron-glazed bricks, for the city of Edmonton, in Canada.
Toronto studio gh3* has completed a fire station, clad with grey iron-glazed bricks, for the city of Edmonton, in Canada.
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