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- 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.
- Transformation: Art Gallery of Ontario
- The facade overlooking Grange Park is clad in blue titanium panels and includes an exterior staircase.
- Transformation: Art Gallery of Ontario
- The spiral ramp descends toward the exit and gift shop.
- Transformation: Art Gallery of Ontario
- The Walker court includes seating with serpentine stairs overhead.
- Transformation: Art Gallery of Ontario
- The skylight and supporting structure consists of tubular trusses.
- Transformation: Art Gallery of Ontario
- On level two the entrance of a staircase forms from a perimeter arcade around Walker Court.
- Transformation: Art Gallery of Ontario
- Exiting from the stairs on level three leads to Bailie Court.
- Transformation: Art Gallery of Ontario
- The Bailie Court room is used for special gatherings and meetings.
- Transformation: Art Gallery of Ontario
- The serpentine staircase is made of plywood and is wrapped in windows.
- Transformation: Art Gallery of Ontario
- Frank Gehry designed seating for the exhibition areas.
- Transformation: Art Gallery of Ontario
- The sculpture exhibtion area contains objects from several cultures.