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Host Jay Ellis explores the Audain Art Museum in Whistler, British Columbia. An awe-inspiring structure, built to defy the elements and protect the priceless artworks from wind, snow, and flooding. Despite function being the main priority, the building has managed to win numerous architectural design awards.
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Host Jay Ellis explores the Audain Art Museum in Whistler, British Columbia. An awe-inspiring structure, built to defy the elements and protect the priceless artworks from wind, snow, and flooding. Despite function being the main priority, the building has managed to win numerous architectural design awards.
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