Pharmacy Building, University of Toronto, Toronto
By Mr. Q on Sep 13, 2008 in Architecture Design
The fritted glass on the facades of this building usually gives it a dull gray pallor. I was walking north on University Avenue and, to my surprise, the reflection of the sky on the glass overpowered the gray fritting. It was a pleasant effect.
This is another image of the Leslie L. Dan Pharmacy Building at the University of Toronto designed by Foster and Partners. One aspect of Flickr I appreciate, especially when I am researching architecture, is that I can see buildings in their everyday context. Like most people I enjoy the art directed images that most architects choose to publish. However, it is equally interesting to see architecture captured in an informal way.

