Comments: building cross section

This image is beautiful! The sky really complements the buildings, which are colored in a spectacular way.

Posted by Rob Mientjes at August 6, 2004 12:47 AM

The way they keep the original building-fronts is amazing :) Keeps the old spirit of the buildings alive once they rebuild it!

Posted by Jasper at August 6, 2004 01:47 AM

Imagine - this is at downtown Toronto (in fact I can see the Bank of Montreal just behind!).
But, what a chanage from the scene 3 months ago. On comparison, that was more livelier :)

Posted by Ricky at August 6, 2004 07:57 AM

Lovely shot! Though this demonstrates what I consider the farce of Toronto.. Developers get paid to keep an old facade while they build a horrible glass monstrosity behind it, which completely ignores the facade. Witness the Air Canada Centre for a classic example...

Posted by kendall at August 6, 2004 08:25 AM

my co-worker Paula drove by there recently.

Posted by chemical imbalance at August 6, 2004 09:35 AM

you are such a great photographer

Posted by Larisa at August 6, 2004 10:09 AM

I'm curious how they reattach this front to a new building.

Posted by wookiee at August 6, 2004 11:27 AM

wow, I like this one very much!!

Posted by Liisa at August 6, 2004 01:47 PM

This is an awful picture! There is too much dirt... and the building isn't even finished.

Just thought I'd post something different from the usual knee-jerk ooo and ahhh.

Posted by Kevin at August 6, 2004 05:11 PM

wow.

Posted by 990000 at August 6, 2004 11:44 PM

love the buildings, personally i like a lot big buildings and here, with the blue sky they look so fricking awesome!! i dont really mind about that hole. but awys is a nice pic. =D

Posted by mariel at August 8, 2004 11:25 PM

love it

Posted by Claude Garmon at September 2, 2004 08:05 PM

I Love all of your stuff, Even the ones I personally would never use. But this one froze me! Just for a second I thought I was looking at "Ground Zero", NYC . Thanks, Some how I needed A Gentle Reminder.

Posted by Nicholas at September 5, 2004 05:23 AM