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Thursday, January 26, 2006

This is the Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research at the University of Toronto on College Street. This building cost $13 million dollars which was donated by a retired lawyer, Terrence Donnelly. {January 23rd, 2006}

This building is attached to an older one beside it so you see the facade of the building beside while you're inside the new one. The compounded with trees in between adds an aesthetic bonus {January 23rd, 2006}

The architects and designers of this building were extremely creative, innovative and thought outside the box, something more need to do {January 23rd, 2006}

The vegetation in this building is strategically placed {January 23rd, 2006}

These plants are real, no fake stuff here {January 23rd, 2006}

A corridor in King's College, University of Toronto {January 23rd, 2006}

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