BCE Place Galleria in Toronto, Canada, designed by Santiago Calatrava. This image (1516x4768) is a panorama stitched-together from several photos taken in the Galleria in 2002, looking West.
Calatrava is known for his organically inspired structural architecture. The vaulted ceiling seen here, resembling the interlocking branches of an avenue of trees, is a signature feature of Calatrava's work.
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BCE Place Galleria in Toronto, Canada, designed by Santiago Calatrava. This image (1516x4768) is a panorama stitched-together from several photos taken in the Galleria in 2002, looking West. Calatrava is known for his organically inspired structural arch
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