The following is a series which discusses the movement (as in "life") of, and in, architecture/structures. The series studies buildings as creations which have a body, and mind. Within, and from within which animates the movement of ideas. Therefore suggesting "life" not as something which belongs to a single form of a biological body but to a plurality of movements of, and within, various 'bodies'. This subject is explored with the building of the University of Toronto and its various campuses.