

Architecture: A Performing Art
This is the story of John Andrews, the world-famous Australian architect. In the mid-1960s, at just 29, Andrews was commissioned to design Scarborough College at Toronto University, a project that stands as one of the world's first megastructures and a pivotal experiment in urban and educational planning. He also designed the Canadian National Tower in Toronto, which was the tallest freestanding structure in the world at the time it was built.


