It looks that Ontario is also touched by the architectural phenomena of crystal growing on the most strange spots. The crystals also also do not account for the surrounding buildings and have a sort of festering tendency. Still some crystals can be very beautiful but for such an assessment I need to see some more.
I know the church on your right well, and of course I've been in that museum many times. It's what's inside that counts- admittedly, I'm not a fan of the crystal.
It looks that Ontario is also touched by the architectural phenomena of crystal growing on the most strange spots. The crystals also also do not account for the surrounding buildings and have a sort of festering tendency. Still some crystals can be very beautiful but for such an assessment I need to see some more.
ReplyDeleteSounds like an intriguing week. The yellow backpack really stands out.
ReplyDeleteThat is an unusual architecture there. It looks like it exploded and the remains are still lying there.
ReplyDeleteIt's been a LONG time sine I stood on that corner!
ReplyDeletewow, love that architecture!
ReplyDeleteWell that really stands out in the neighborhood. Very funky, it has really interesting lines that conflict with the old buildings
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting looks building! Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteInteresting shot of the old and new here.
ReplyDeletelooks like a great corner, with lots of energy. i recently visited the "newseum" in washington d.c., a journalism museum and it was fabulous!!!
ReplyDeletewhat an interesting building!!!!
It's always nice to see the ROM, Andy! I must go soon to see the Coupland show before it ends.
ReplyDeleteIt looks auite adventurous at that spot.
ReplyDeleteI know the church on your right well, and of course I've been in that museum many times. It's what's inside that counts- admittedly, I'm not a fan of the crystal.
ReplyDeleteThat's fascinating looking building Andy with those different styles
ReplyDeleteI wonder whether this style will be loved 20 years from now.
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