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- National Gallery of Canada
- The view of the exterior is seen from the inside of the large first floor space. Some of the white triangular panels are visible in the glass ceiling panels.
- National Gallery of Canada
- The view upward into the pyramidal glass tower is shown with its white triangular panels.
- National Gallery of Canada
- A long hallway topped with a glass roof is shown with a solitary figure walking the hall.
- National Gallery of Canada
- Three different levels of pedestrian passage are shown as is a portion of the steep glass rooftop.
- National Gallery of Canada
- The lower level arched arcade and courtyard are seen with the level above with its bench seating. A portion of the glass rooftop is also visible.
- John G. Diefenbaker Building
- The raking interior view shows two floors and the air space allowed between the exterior of the building and the hallway above the first floor. A portion of the glass roof is visible. The tall concrete columns and the glass walls with the tiled floor are seen.
- John G. Diefenbaker Building
- The interior view shows the glass exterior wall, some flooring and some of the concrete columns supporting the upper floors. The green lawn is also visible past the glass wall.
- John G. Diefenbaker Building
- The view is of the exterior. Visible is the large pyramidal shape and the slim point of a second one. Large concrete block portions of the building are also visible on either side of the round glass protrusion.
- John G. Diefenbaker Building
- The view is of the top of the metal and glass pointed shapes reaching above the main rooftop.
- John G. Diefenbaker Building
- The view is of the exterior facade that faces the river. The scaffolding towers are visible in the foreground.
- John G. Diefenbaker Building
- The building as well as the bare scaffold towers are seen from across the river and bridge.
- John G. Diefenbaker Building
- The view from afar shows the facade of the main building as well as part of the tower scaffolding.
- John G. Diefenbaker Building
- The view is of the building street side and includes a large portion of two sides of the facade.
- John G. Diefenbaker Building
- The close detail view shows the concrete and glass juxtaposition as well as two pyramidal shapes on the rooftops.
- National Gallery of Canada
- The courtyard is seen from above along with a portion of the arcade.
- National Gallery of Canada
- An interior gallery space is shown with artworks installed. The ceiling is arched and a center strip of lighting is revealed.
- National Gallery of Canada
- Ceiling lighting, natural and artificial, is shown in this detail view of the art museum.
- BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir and Canadian Museum of Cultural Heritage of Indo-Canadians
- The view is of the cupolas and ornately decorated and carved spires.
- BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir and Canadian Museum of Cultural Heritage of Indo-Canadians
- A close view of the spires shows the richly carved decoration.
- BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir and Canadian Museum of Cultural Heritage of Indo-Canadians
- The main central spire is shown. The many smaller spires attached to the greater spire is visible in this view.
- BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir and Canadian Museum of Cultural Heritage of Indo-Canadians
- The carved figures and arches on the north transept are shown in this close detail.
- BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir and Canadian Museum of Cultural Heritage of Indo-Canadians
- Carved decoration of sacred figures in the arched entrance are shown in this close detail view of the exterior of the temple.
- BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir and Canadian Museum of Cultural Heritage of Indo-Canadians
- The overview shown here is of the south transept and the sidewalk leading to its entrance. Richly carved decoration and figures are also visible.