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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Coat of beaver(?) and fox fur. Full-length coat of alternating light and dark brown "squares" of fur following patterns of the pelt. Long sleeves, two slit pockets at front hips, attached belt across small of back of same fur, and back vent. Double-breasted, with six large brown leather buttons in 3 pairs, which fasten to loops. Collar of fox fur. Fully lined in gray. Inside breast pocket on left. Leather label inside: "Made in Canada"; Printed style/size label, illegible notes.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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