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Originally Posted by Uhuniau
I've spent quite a bit of time on the Carleton campus, and any good interior spaces are hardly redeeming of the brutalisting exteriors and horrible building-to-building street interactions or interface with the campus' internal street-like things.
It was only in the past two or three years that this place, architectural school and all, even bothered to put up useful signage in the interior tunnel and pedway system.
Awful, horrible place.
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I generally agree that Carleton has evolved and grown to become a pretty generic place but I really believe there are some nice moments in the original buildings for the campus. There are remnants of them that are visible today, even if they have been tarnished by years of neglect and botched renovation plans. It is not all bad.