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Horticulture Building (Toronto) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Horticulture Building (Toronto)
The Horticulture Building, which houses the Muzik Nightclub, is a heritage building at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Canada, containing event and conference space. It was built in 1900s for the display of horticulture during the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE). It is a listed heritage building. Along with four other buildings at Exhibition Place designed by the same architect, it is a National Historic Site of Canada.〔(Gouinlock Buildings / Early Exhibition Buildings ), Directory of Designations of National Historic Significance of Canada〕〔(Gouinlock Buildings / Early Exhibition Buildings ), National Register of Historic Places〕 After a long period of use, the CNE closed the building and leased it to private management as the nightclub. ==Description== The Horticulture Building was constructed in 1907, designed by local architect G. W. Gouinlock in the Beaux Arts style. It is a one-storey building, in the layout of an "E" with a large glass dome at the intersection of the wings. The glass dome is the site of the main entrance facing south. The wings extend to the east and west to the north.
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