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Canadian Museum for Human Rights A Case Study with a Difference
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Document Date: 2014-04-16 15:40:13


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City

The Forks / Winnipeg / Ottawa / Edinburgh / /

Company

Walters Inc. / Autodesk / Project Photo PCL / Engineers Inc. / Constructors Canada Inc. / Project Photos PCL / Construction Manager PCL / /

Continent

North America / Europe / /

Country

Germany / United States / Canada / /

Currency

USD / /

Event

Reorganization / /

Facility

The building / Winnipeg-based facility / Tower of Hope / Canadian Museum / /

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structural steel model / invaluable tool / motion-capture technology / 3D printing / software suite / supportive technologies / structural steel / production tools / structural steel connections / software platforms / travel time / historic site / remote desktop protocols / proposed mechanical and electrical systems / software packages / Web Format / /

Organization

Parliament of Canada / Freemasonry / /

Person

Israel Asper / Smith Carter / J. (Joe) Geurts / Elizabeth II / Phillip / Gracom Masonry / Peter Kranendonk / Antoine Predock / /

Position

Vice President & General Manager / Prince / Exhibit Designer / Queen / Structural Engineer / Operations Manager / Architect / manager / Electrical Engineer / Executive / consultant and contractor / Mechanical Engineer / /

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Manitoba / Runnymede / Ontario / /

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Mother Earth / /

Technology

Simulation / remote desktop protocols / motion-capture technology / /

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