By sculptor Ted Bieler, 1971. Aptly located at the Medical Sciences Building at the University of Toronto, the work represents the double helix of DNA through its spiralling ribbons of precast concrete.





Toronto Through My Lens
By sculptor Ted Bieler, 1971. Aptly located at the Medical Sciences Building at the University of Toronto, the work represents the double helix of DNA through its spiralling ribbons of precast concrete.
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I definitely side with you guys on this. When I saw the renovations for the first time I was disappointed;…
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I am so glad this opened again, it is a favourite place for me. I am disappointed in the sterility…
Kinda creepy.
I agree!
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You’ve taken some wonderful shots here . Love the shadows
This was such a fun subject to shoot. I love the curves and angles, and it made for great B&W images.