Thursday, November 28, 2024

Top Of The Tower?

 

I was wandering through the University of Toronto (U of T) campus and noticed that the CN Tower had lost its top half in the low clouds. That is all that remains just to the left of the dome of Convocation Hall. The hall was built in 1906 and is the location for all of the graduation ceremonies and other special events of the university.

12 comments:

MELODY JACOB said...

What a cool shot with the CN Tower disappearing into the clouds! The contrast with the historic Convocation Hall makes for a great visual. I just shared a blog post, let me know what you think.

Sharon said...

What a great capture. The top of the tower is completely gone.

s.c said...

What a great contrast in architecture.

Anvilcloud said...

Fog must be hazard for birds. 😉

Taken For Granted said...

Without its top, I didn't recognize the CN Tower at first. That is a fine looking traditional UT building.

Stefan Jansson said...

Nice with the tower in the background.

Bill said...

Here one day, gone the next. :)

roentare said...

What a great building

Andrew said...

Sometime there can be a band of cloud whereby the top and bottom of a tall building might be visible but the middle isn't. The university has some great buildings.

eileeninmd said...

The top of the tower is missing, I like the dome on the University building. Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend to you!

William Kendall said...

Quite a contrast in architecture.

21 Wits said...

Beautiful design!