Saturday, March 22, 2014

Trinity College

This is the main entrance to Trinity College which is part of U of Toronto. This building was constructed in 1925 and designed in the collegiate Gothic style by the architects Darling & Pearson. One nice thing about winter is that the trees are bare of leaves allowing us to catch more details in our pics. I have shown parts of Trinity before and especially like the chapel which you can see by clicking here

17 comments:

Revrunner said...

Students must all be inside cramming for midterms. :-)

Lowell said...

Majestic. Love all that stone. Makes me want to go back to school again! What a great blue sky!

Karen said...

I like copper roofs!

TexWisGirl said...

wow! that turret or spire is very cool!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Oh yes I remember the wonderful arches in the chapel.. Trinity College is very photogenic from most angles Pat.

Sharon said...

Beautiful building! It's amazing the details that show up when the trees are bare.

Luis Gomez said...

It is a very nice building. I totally agree with you when it comes to Winter and photographing certain subjects.

cieldequimper said...

Grand and beautiful. Would you imagine something ugly designed by a Mr. Darling? :-)

Randy said...

Very classic looking.

Lois said...

It is quite beautiful and I would have thought it to be much older. That sky is beautiful too!

William Kendall said...

I've passed by it from time to time, and always thought it was a beautiful building.

Jack said...

"Collegiate Gothic." I have never heard that phrase, but it works. Many colleges and universities have Gothic architecture.

Anonymous said...

Beautifully set off too, with the clear sky and dusting of snow.

A Colorful World said...

It's beautiful.

Halcyon said...

SO pretty! I love the UT campus. Hope spring will come to you one of these days though. It's time to see more green than white.

Halcyon said...

SO pretty! I love the UT campus. Hope spring will come to you one of these days though. It's time to see more green than white.

Laura. M said...

Good building!!!