The new offices of Harper Collins Publishers Canada is near the waterfront in Toronto. The elevator in the building is controlled by the woman manning the front desk and, when I visited the publishing house, she sent me right up to the 41st floor. I was ushered into the room where the author meet was to take place (see my post here) and I was swept away by what I saw through the windows. The day was a clear Spring day with no fog. The time was 5:45pm. The views were stunning!
The windows were full length and offered an uninhibited view of the city. How lucky to be working there with the opportunity to see those views everyday. I was certainly glad to have had the chance to see them myself.
Have you seen aerial views of a city? Which city was it? Feel free to add a photo in the comments.
© Colline Kook-Chun, 2018
Wow! Reminds me of NYC. Did u feel the building sway as I often do?
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Not on that day – the air was still. I am now wondering whether they would when it is windy.
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Aerial views are amazing, I love them. We have a building here we can go up. Lucky you, sounds like a great building.
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It does. It would be amazing to work there are see those views everyday.
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Fantastic Pictures Colline, I can relate to those views having had the chance to view Santiago 42 stories high from the Costa Nera Centre Santiago, seems you also could view all round also, great pics and enjoyable post.
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That must have been an amazing experience as well Ian.
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It was Colline, took 2 and a half minutes to get to the top in the speed elevator, how long was yours ?
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I did not time it – but we arrived very quickly.
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