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Old Posted Nov 13, 2014, 2:17 PM
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St. Thomas University.... part of it..

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Old Posted Nov 13, 2014, 2:31 PM
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Here's one of UNB from the river...

Courtesy of UNB on Flickr

And another..

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One more looking down at the river...
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Old Posted Nov 13, 2014, 2:48 PM
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My favorite UNB building in uptown Saint John... art deco FTW. ..


Both UNB Fredericton and UNBSJ have great river views.. UNBSJ overlooks the Kennebecasis river..

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Old Posted Nov 13, 2014, 4:38 PM
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University of Waterloo from the West.

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I work about 200 feet from this building:

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Came in expecting plenty of my alma mater UNB and I leave very pleased. Amazing setting for a university.
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I was trying to find a decent aerial photo of UofWaterloo but couldn't find any. Such a contrast between it's academic reputation and its cluttered mish-mash of buildings. Some are quite impressive by themselves but the surroundings really dimish their impact.
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Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) - St. John's

Easily one of the ugliest university campuses in North America. The old core is quite nice, and some of the newer buildings are lovely - but the bulk of the university dates from the Smallwood era when industrial architecture from the Canadian mainland were considered superior to our outdated heritage styles by the authorities.

That's not a slight, by the way - I literally mean industrial architecture. Smallwood thought we should live and work in buildings that looked like factories in southern Ontario.

The campus is located adjacent to Pippy Park, one of the largest urban parks in North America - which, unfortunately, pushes St. John's out to either side, giving the illusion of a city that is much smaller than it's actual (still small, of course) size. It's divided in half by the Prince Phillip Parkway, a major four-lane commuter route that's effectively the ring road for post-war St. John's. It has a tunnel network, the Munnels, as well as large skywalks - including one that houses the main cafeteria and food court.

But it is the largest university in Atlantic Canada, and growing considerably. In addition, Newfoundland has - by far - the lowest tuition in the country behind Quebec. The Province also decided to abolish the provincial portion of student loans, providing non-repayable grants instead. For local students, MUN will be, by far, the least expensive post-secondary education option in North America with an average cost for a four-year degree well under $20,000.

Memorial is generally recognized as a good school in most disciplines, but it is renowned around the world for its folklore and marine-related programming. Especially folklore. It is one of the top universities in the world in that field.











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And a few slightly outdated aerials from Bing maps.

The old core:



The bulk of the campus:



Some of the outlying buildings are interesting enough, such as the world-famous Marine Institute:

What kills me about MUN is that every single building that they add on, they do a totally different design and colour scheme! Take a look at this mess and then compare it to the majority of other shots I am seeing it, it's brutal how patch worked the campus is.
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Re-post from Canadian Skyline thread.

Carleton University skyline (with downtown on the top right) 5-10 years ago, though it was already posted a few pages back:


http://www.math.cmu.edu/~shaikhet/

And the University of Ottawa skyline, probably two summers ago, since I can't see the portal construction for the Confederation Line. Scroll to the right:


http://international.uottawa.ca/en/s...rrent-students

University of Alberta:

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Great aerial shot of UBC, showing the whole primary campus and the context.


https://www.reddit.com/r/vancouver/c..._photo_of_ubc/

Fish eye pano of SFU, on the top of Burnaby Mountain:

https://davidashcroft.wordpress.com/.../aerial-panos/
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Love UBC's setting, you can see my pop's condo as well.
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I was trying to find a decent aerial photo of UofWaterloo but couldn't find any. Such a contrast between it's academic reputation and its cluttered mish-mash of buildings. Some are quite impressive by themselves but the surroundings really dimish their impact.
I found this older picture with quite a few new buildings missing such as Mathematics 3, Environment 3 and Quantum Nano center.

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Went to grad school at Queen's - fantastic campus and wonderful university town Kingston is! It was an experience living in the heart of the ghetto.

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Queen's University, Kingston:
(Credit for all: Queen's Yearbook and Design Services)





Closeups showing limestone cladding. Almost all buildings at Queen's are cladded in limestone, even the new ones (the building on the left in the second picture was built in the 1990s).




This one is my favourite from a context perspective. It shows how Queen's is located in a central urban setting yet still outside the CBD (Queen's is in the lower left, downtown in the centre-right)

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Here's video footage of the main UW campus from a quadcopter, kwoldtimer. The only major new building missing is Engineering 5.

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A few shots from above Koerner Plaza at UBC


Source: http://www.ubc.ca/admissions/

Main Mall, Vancouver campus UBC by UBC Student Recruitment, on Flickr

UBC Main Mall Aerial by UBC News, on Flickr
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Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) - St. John's
And a few slightly outdated aerials from Bing maps.

The old core:

I can see my daughter's residence building!
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The University of Victoria is where I went. There is a lot more there now than when I went. Not much for a skyline (tallest is 6 floors) but a very nice setting.



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Went through this whole thread... and I'm amazed at how many universities in Canada are set up like country estates with big gaps between buildings, and campus locations way off in outer urban or even suburban areas. The only universities I've personally been to are McGill, Queen's, U of T, and U of O which are all located within the city centres, very close to the CBD, and have compact campuses. To me that's what a university is.
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Love the old parts of Queen's and MUN; classic University campuses like Sim City 4.
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