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Balls o' fun: Stadium Corp. president Chuck Magwood (left), with the building permit, and architect Rod Robbie celebrate on a wrecking ball poised to flatten buildings on the dome site
10/3/1986
Creative force
3/17/1986
Mission accomplished: Dome architect Rod Robbie, centre, toasts the opening with partners Michael Allen, left, and Bill Neish at last night's gala at the $500 million stadium
6/3/1989
A piece of the SkyDome
12/1/1988
Roderick Robbie
5/4/1998
Roderick Robbie
12/17/1986
Roderick Robbie: Architect of dome also designed schools criticized for lack of windows
12/12/1985
Roderick Robbie: Envisions safe SkyDomes for British towns
1/16/1986
Seeing the sights
2/25/1987
The SkyDome carried 'a beautiful price,' says Rod Robbie, right, who designed the building with engineer Mike Allen, left
3/7/1989
We're too timid: Architect and planner Roderick Robbie says Toronto is not yet a great city because we need to become more arrogant and build for history
7/30/1981
Winning team
12/12/1985
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