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Alright, I'm doing an English presentation on Architectural Structures using skills such as interpretations, personification, blah blah...
(it's worth a lot) that's why I'm trying to do my best on it. And I thought that if I deconstructed the whole architecture and reconstructed it according to how it looked like in 1920-30s it would help me and also the teacher/students to see where I'm bringing my interpretations on the piece from. Anyways, All I want you to do is just draw a sketch of the Princess Park located at 5095 Yonge St, Toronto, Ontario, the way you think it would've looked about 70 years ago It's simple, don't overdo it, just include the following things and you'll get 40k or even more if it looks really awesome. Instructions: In other words, draw a sketch of a road between a fire hall (that looks like the picture I showed), and a municipal building. Here's a bunch of pictures to help you see the structures from every angle. The clocktower: The mall: The Road between them: The inside of the mall: Top view of the whole site: Must be done by tonight Prizes: 40k - for a nice, decent looking sketch of the 3 50k - same thing with more details 50-70k - if you add old cars/people in it with extensive details that would impress my teacher.
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