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- Canadian_Pavilion abstract "The Canadian Pavilion at Expo 67 in Montreal featured an inverted pyramid structure as well as a walk through attraction called the "People Tree." The pavilion had its highest single-day attendance on Canada Day (July 1), 1967. The pavilion's large inverted pyramid was called Katimavik, which is the Inuit word for "Gathering Place". The pyramid was nine storeys tall and supported by four columns. The building at its base housed a rotating theatre, which used moving wedge-shaped chambers to bring audiences from one screening to the next, making a complete revolution every half-hour. Smaller linked pyramids at ground level housed the exhibits "The Land of Canada," "The Growth of Canada" and "The Challenge to Canadians and Canada and the World." The pavilion was located on a 30,285 sq metre lot near the southern end of Île Notre-Dame. It cost $24 million to build. The inverted pyramid was a 1000-ton structure, with a hollow steel frame. Open to the sky, its four inner sloping walls featured giant sculptures of a sun dial, hour glass, compass and Kyogen and Haida masks.".
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- Canadian_Pavilion subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_1967.
- Canadian_Pavilion subject Category:Demolished_buildings_and_structures_in_Montreal.
- Canadian_Pavilion subject Category:Expo_67.
- Canadian_Pavilion subject Category:Inverted_pyramids.
- Canadian_Pavilion subject Category:Modernist_architecture_in_Canada.
- Canadian_Pavilion subject Category:Symbols_of_Canada.
- Canadian_Pavilion subject Category:World's_fair_architecture_in_Canada.
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- Canadian_Pavilion type Building102913152.
- Canadian_Pavilion type BuildingsAndStructuresCompletedIn1967.
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- Canadian_Pavilion comment "The Canadian Pavilion at Expo 67 in Montreal featured an inverted pyramid structure as well as a walk through attraction called the "People Tree." The pavilion had its highest single-day attendance on Canada Day (July 1), 1967. The pavilion's large inverted pyramid was called Katimavik, which is the Inuit word for "Gathering Place". The pyramid was nine storeys tall and supported by four columns.".
- Canadian_Pavilion label "Canadian Pavilion".
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