Should heritage government buildings be thinking about (spatial) democracy?

The National Assembly of Quebec’s new reception pavilion is the first addition its site – Quebec City’s late-19th-century Parliament Building – in more than a century. Multidisciplinary firm Provencher_Roy designed the 5,100-sq-m pavili
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