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:

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

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

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  3. wow! that turret or spire is very cool!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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  12. 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.

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  13. 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.

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