Friday, October 12, 2012

Class Notes: the University of Toronto

Victoria College at the University of Toronto 

For my first Class Notes post, I have appropriately (and coincidentally) chosen to showcase the University of Toronto's architecture. As one of Toronto's most architecturally-notable landscapes, it is absolutely gorgeous all year round but particularly in the summer and fall seasons. Love being surrounded by such beautiful architecture every time I am there - it gives it such a university campusy-feeling... whatever that is. Walking along a strip of gorgeous medievalesque towers with the crunch of dried orange, red and yellow maple leaves beneath my feet as more are falling above my head is one of the greatest subtle joys of life for me. And last but not least, as many U of T-ers before me, it is much too easy to let myself believe that I actually attend Hogwarts.

There are many more buildings to photograph and include here, such as Trinity College, Hart House, the Soldiers' Tower, Robarts Library, Emmanuel College and the list goes on but I only had time to take snap the following shots. Maybe I'll do a part two sometime but until next time, you stay classy, Toronto.
University College at the University of Toronto

Doors & pillars of Convocation Hall 

Victoria College at the University of Toronto

Convocation Hall

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