This building is called the Armoury. It is located right beside one of the main courthouses in Toronto. I am not sure what is in the building. The name would suggest explosives. The design is interesting since there is an opening beneath the building which would, I think, make slightly dangerous to keep any explosives in its structure.</p>
<p>I am constantly attracted by depth, straight lines defining something in the middle, negative space as it is sometimes called. This is not exception. The design of the building creates the negative space. This is accentuated by the fountains creating almost perfect symmetry.
This building is called the Armoury. It is located right beside one of the main courthouses in Toronto. I am not sure what is in the building. The name would suggest explosives. The design is interesting since there is an opening beneath the building which would, I think, make slightly dangerous to keep any explosives in its structure.

I am constantly attracted by depth, straight lines defining something in the middle, negative space as it is sometimes called. This is not exception. The design of the building creates the negative space. This is accentuated by the fountains creating almost perfect symmetry.

Date: May 2010

Location: Toronto

Story: This building is called the Armoury. It is located right beside one of the main courthouses in Toronto. I am not sure what is in the building. The name would suggest explosives. The design is interesting since there is an opening beneath the building which would, I think, make slightly dangerous to keep any explosives in its structure.

I am constantly attracted by depth, straight lines defining something in the middle, negative space as it is sometimes called. This is not exception. The design of the building creates the negative space. This is accentuated by the fountains creating almost perfect symmetry.

2 Responses to “Picture of the week – July 9, 2010”

  1. still enjoying your dry wit in the latest updates…hugs, Di

  2. not to mention the photos, of course! ~d

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