Student architects throw LeBreton Flats expectations for a loop
A towering ferris wheel and a ski hill on top of a hockey arena are a couple of the ideas of Carleton University fourth-year architecture students who let their imagination take them to unusual places in reimagining the long-neglected site.
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![Carleton fourth-year architecture students share their vision for the LeBreton Flats redevelopment as part of a class assignment in 2024. An animated photo of a developed LeBreton Flats that pictures a ferris wheel, water fountain and circular bridge.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7198721.1715266437!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/loopbreton-main-render.jpg)
A towering ferris wheel and a ski hill on top of a hockey arena are a couple of the ideas of Carleton University fourth-year architecture students who let their imagination take them to unusual places in reimagining the long-neglected site.