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John G. Diefenbaker Building
This detail shows the juxtaposition of one of the pyramidal glass shapes that emerges from the stone columns.
John G. Diefenbaker Building
The view is a detail of an entrance with a large glass and steel pyramidal structure butting through the columns that form a foyer.
John G. Diefenbaker Building
The view is of an entrance with a paved patio, raised planting beds and a large grassy lawn. In the distance can be seen the pyramidal shapes and a portion of the tower scaffolding.
John G. Diefenbaker Building
A close detail of the facade with its three-story columns is visible.
John G. Diefenbaker Building
This view of the building complex includes a structural log-cabin style fortress in a small area next to the building. The fort is constructed of hewn logs with a fence along the top of which are sculpted fish-like forms.
John G. Diefenbaker Building
The view is parallel to the facade and shows a close detail with each floor visible through the glass walls.
John G. Diefenbaker Building
The raking view is of the interior hallway of the top floor which runs the width of the building. The glass roof is visible as are the glass rails next to the exterior glass wall. A small space between the glass railings and the columns affords air space and an open feel to the floors below.
John G. Diefenbaker Building
The view is of a tiled courtyard with two outdoor sculptures.
National Gallery of Canada
A close view of the glass tower reveals the white triangular panels inside. Vertical concrete buttresses are clearly seen and the glass wall continues upward to create the glass tower on the corner of the museum.
National Gallery of Canada
The vertical concrete buttresses arrangement is visible in this raking view of the exterior facade of the museum.
National Gallery of Canada
A close view of the concrete buttresses attachment to the building and the support of the glass tower are shown in this detail of the museum's glass facade.
National Gallery of Canada
A close view of the glass facade and concrete buttresses shows structural details.
National Gallery of Canada
An extremely close view of the glass facade shows structural details.
National Gallery of Canada
The view is of the immense interior space underneath the glass tower. Several people mill around inside the foyer and give scale to the large glassed space.
National Gallery of Canada
The interior is shown and the light entering the building through the glass tower is reflected on the floor. Structural supports are visible as are entrances and hallways to galleries.
Habitat '67
The exterior view shows one section of the apartment complex.
Habitat '67
The close detail view is of the upper stories of the concrete units and shows their placements and juxtapositions.
Habitat '67
The very close detail view shows the underside of some units as well as how the street integrates with the building complex.
Habitat '67
The view is close showing at a raking angle some units and their undersides next to parking and a street.
Habitat '67
The raking view shows some undersides of units and the arrangement of some parking and some elevated walkways.
Habitat '67
The upward view shows the arrangement of some elevated walkways and juxtaposition of some concrete units.
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
The view shows two vertical windows with the many panes, some of which jut outward forming pyramid shapes.
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
The view is an architectural detail of ramps and structural supports.
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
The interior view shows the passageway and ramps.
National Gallery of Canada
The exterior of the museum is seen in full from a raking angle from the east to south-southwest.
National Gallery of Canada
The view is of the entire south side of the museum and shows the glass walls as well as the glass geometrical shaped towers on either end. Banners grace the side of the building as well.
National Gallery of Canada
The exterior wall is shown at a raking angle with the large glass geometric tower in the background. A banner announcing an Anish Kapoor exhibition is also visible.
National Gallery of Canada
The glass exterior is shown with the pointed glass roof top and banners announcing exhibitions hanging on the side of the building.
Habitat '67
The view shows the entirety of the facade and the complex's orientation to the river.
Habitat '67
The view is from across the river and shows the bulk of the dwelling complex.
Habitat '67
The partial view is of the exterior facade and some boats on the river adjoining the apartment complex.
Habitat '67
The exterior view shows a section of the apartment complex and little of the surrounding contextual landscape.
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
The view is of an entrance with close view of the white marble and tall vertical door with a circular window above resembling a lower case letter i.
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
The view is a facade detail with entrance and tower as a structural piece punctuated with circular openings and small horizontal windows across the top.
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
The view is of the entire street side facade which is made up a gradation of six hues of stone with white at each end. Each section hosts a large vertical window with multiple panes at the top of which are three-dimensional pyramidal shapes.
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
The view is raking upward and shows the majority of the street side facade. The vertical windows have a series of horizontal smaller windows above and punctuating the top of the facade are a series of tiny windows spaced apart. The pyramidal shapes at the top of the vertical windows is clearly shown in this view.
National Gallery of Canada
The facade and the tower are glass. A blue banner announcing an exhibition hangs on the exterior of the building.
National Gallery of Canada
The view up into the glass tower shows the structure as well as the lighting fixtures and the triangular white banners.
National Gallery of Canada
The view shows one of the glass towers that consists of several pinnacle-less pyramidal shapes combined into one glass tower.
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
The view shows the large entrance side of the museum with the two sides supported by large towers punctuated with tall vertical entrances and circular windows above. Across the top of the building is a series of small horizontal windows divided in the center by a larger square window. This side of the building is white.
John G. Diefenbaker Building
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John G. Diefenbaker Building
The view of the exterior shows two pyramidal shapes on the rooftops.
CN Tower
The view shows the world's tallest tower in its place in the city.
CN Tower
This view shows the upper half of the tower with a view of the underneath side of the observation pod.
CN Tower
The view shows an extremely close view of the exterior surface of the tower and the sensors projecting.
CN Tower
The view is of the upper portion of the transmission tower. It clearly shows the pinnacle as well as the observation pod.
John G. Diefenbaker Building
The view is of the connections between buildings and some of the landscape. Also visible is an elevated walkway tunnel.
Vancouver Library Square
The view is of the free standing elliptical colonnaded wall.
Vancouver Library Square
The view shows a detail of the colonnaded elliptical wall that resembles Rome's Colosseum.
Vancouver Library Square
The upward raking view shows the facade detail of engaged columns and square insets.
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