Thursday, November 11, 2010

TEL Building Tour Photos

An outside shot of the TEL building. It has some interesting architectural design to it.

Showing how big and open the hallways of the TEL building are. You also get a sense of a bit of the architecture in this picture to. For Example: the computer lab located in the bottom right of the picture, in which the area happens to be a giant circle.

Some of the hallways are designed almost designed like catwalks, but much more visually appealing.

The many stairways inside the TEL building. It almost reminds me of an MC Esher piece.



One of the many refuge areas set up in and around the TEL building. These refuge areas are students can come and relax, eat or study.

Again, more the long, open hallways inside the TEL building for maximum traffic flow for the many busy students. There is also the redundancy of pillars to support the floors and add some interesting design to the building.



The archway that connects the TEL building to the Quinlan building at Seneca@York.


More refuge areas where students can study, relax or eat.



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