The Series: The series explores architectural abstrations in our urban landscapes. Our built environments have the power to inspire individuals and shape entire cultures. By focusing on rhythm and geometry, and the interplay of line, shape and form, the images seek to capture and accentuate the dynamic relationship between our built spaces and the feelings they inspire.

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Steel Cathedral

Toronto, Canada

Brookfield Place, the Allen Lambert Galleria. Architect: Santiago Calatrava.

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Atrium

Toronto, Canada

Brookfield Place, Allen Lambert Galleria Atrium. Architect: Santiago Calatrava.

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The Esplanade

Toronto, Canada

Looking west down The Esplanade toward the L Tower, also known as the Libeskind Tower, named for its architect, David Libeskind.

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Skybridge

Toronto, Canada

The FSC Sky Bridge. Architects Jennifer Marman, Daniel Borins, and James Khamsi.

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Humber Bay Bridge #02

Toronto, Canada

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Ismaili Center #02

Toronto, Canada

The Ismaili Centre. Architect: Charles Correa.

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Aga Khan Museum

Toronto, Canada

Architect, Fumihiko Maki.

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Humber Bay Bridge #01

Toronto, Canada

Humber Bay Arched Bridge

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Ismaili Center

Toronto, Canada

The Ismaili Centre. Architect: Charles Correa.