A Bay Window?
This lovely window belongs to the Caven Library which is part of Knox College at U of Toronto. I am not sure if it would be considered a bay window but it feels like one to me. I love all the Gothic details and the wonderful windows. Knox College is part of Doors Open this weekend so I am hoping to take some pics inside the library without disturbing too many people.
What a building for books.
ReplyDeleteHeading there today!
ReplyDeleteIt very well could be, in any case, it's a lovely design. You'll be quiet as a mouse and I know you'll get us some delightful photos of the inside.
ReplyDeletereally neat!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I am now curious to see the inside...
ReplyDeleteI bet it's gorgeous inside. I can't wait to see the photos. Love that window too!
ReplyDeleteYes. That's where you'd find me reading.
ReplyDeleteClick, click! Shhh!! :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's all gorgeous. I LOVE this place!
ReplyDeleteLove the look of this place.
ReplyDeletedefinitely impressive building..
ReplyDeleteThe architecture certainly suits me!
ReplyDeleteOur bay window is of the pheasant type but we did add new awnings this spring.
ReplyDeleteLovely architectural details!
ReplyDeleteGreat building, it looks very Scottish baronial to me..
ReplyDeleteThis should be a most serious collection of rare books in a library that looks like this. Perhaps hand illuminated manuscripts?
ReplyDeleteThe perfect spot to read and take in the view.
ReplyDeleteIdeal looking place to browse and read, especially historical books!
ReplyDeleteThe is not just a window. It is a piece of craftsmanship.
ReplyDeleteAmazing architecture! Looks like a bay window to me. ;)
ReplyDeleteIf you enlarge the shot that's a very tantalising glimpse through the fab bay window, would be amazing to see inside Pat.
ReplyDeleteThe words "oriel window" came to mind. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteImpressive facade. Pat!!
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