Carrying on with my look inside Confederation Hall today, here are more views. I photographed to my heart's content inside this rotunda space. I will deeply miss this spot when the building is inaccessible during the project.
Coming back outside, I photographed these hanging panels explaining what's been going on over at the West Block. Some of the same concerns are going to be going into the rehabilitation work here in Centre Block.
Then I turned around and photographed the base of the tower. I will be concluding this series tomorrow.
Beautiful architecture and designs.
ReplyDeleteDes arches très élégantes
ReplyDeleteThey just don't make them like that any more.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ceilings, they could built something in those days.
ReplyDelete...I've enjoyed the tour of the interior!
ReplyDeletenice ... love all the fanciness!! ( ;
ReplyDeletetake care.
The details are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHello William!
ReplyDeleteLovely architecture and such beautiful ceilings!
The tower looks so impressive!
Have a lovely weekend!
Dimi...
It's very beautiful, so it's a good thing they are preserving it. I love those soaring lines in the first pictures. :-)
ReplyDeleteUma maravilha este interior, aproveito para desejar um bom fim-de-semana.
ReplyDeleteAndarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
I'm so glad I discovered your blog while you've been exploring this wonderful building. Can't wait to see what you've got up your sleeve next!
ReplyDeleteNeat photo angles
ReplyDeleteLots of lines for you to fallow in these photos.
ReplyDeleteLove the composition and angles of your photos ~ beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
@Nancy: that it is.
ReplyDelete@Bergson: merci!
@Andy: they don't.
@Marianne: they did wonders.
@Tom: I've enjoyed showing it.
@Beth: thank you.
@Marie: they are.
@Dimi: thanks!
@DJan: so do I.
@Francisco: thank you.
@Barbara: my next set of posts is coming soon.
@Maywyn: thanks!
@Red: definitely.
@Carol: thanks!
You really can get lost in those patterns, amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love all those patterns, as you might have guessed.
ReplyDeleteThe ceiling is spectacular! I like it very much.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the architecture, William !
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous space!
ReplyDeleteAwe, it's nice that we love archi and finding your blog makes me realize there's still a lot to see in the world.
ReplyDelete@Iris: you can.
ReplyDelete@Sharon: I love them too.
@Marleen: so do I.
@Karl: thank you.
@RedPat: definitely.
@Stevevhan: thank you.
What amazing patterns in stone!
ReplyDeleteQue buenas tomas.
ReplyDeleteThe patterns and details are very impressive.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant place and brilliant photos!
ReplyDeleteI am just stunned by the magnificent marble(?) carving in this building.
ReplyDeleteThese buildings are so worth upgrading and preserving though it seems like a monumental challenge.
ReplyDeleteBy the Peace Tower, you delight your eye and get peace when you look at it ... Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove that tree!
ReplyDeleteWell, anyway you have a set of beautiful photos for the coming years.
ReplyDeleteThe details are so beautiful, you've captured it very well.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
The archs are lovely.
ReplyDelete@Furry Gnome: indeed.
ReplyDelete@Trini: thank you.
@Bill: that they are.
@Jeanie: indeed.
@Denise: thanks!
@Catalyst: as am I.
@Kay: it'll be quite a process.
ReplyDelete@Ella: thank you.
@Revrunner: as do I.
@Jan: that's true.
@Jan: thank you.
@Klara: I agree.