Chronicle the renovation of one of the most iconic—and polarizing—buildings on the streets of Toronto: the ROM Crystal. In 2001, the Royal Ontario Museum embarked on an ambitious expansion that would inject a shot of amphetamine into its historic institution. Follow museum director William Thorsell as he sets out to boldly re-envision the structure alongside Daniel Libeskind, the celebrity architect linked to the Ground Zero site. The Museum charts their grand scheme in a riveting look at a key chapter in Toronto's urban renaissance, and is companion viewing for our Curious Minds course on the city’s architectural history.