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Urbeach washroom/changeroom architecture: glass-brick labyrinth
I took this picture of the Dundas Square washroom/changeroom facility to show the modern architectural use of glass brick, in the design of the labyrinth, to allow an open concept design (light passage, and open-air passage) while preserving privacy (gender privacy, i.e. obscuration of vision by glass brick).
This picture is an extended dynamic range image made by combining differently exposed pictures of the same subject matter. See http://wearcam.org/textbook.htm
The differently exposed images were captured on a Nikon D2h.
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Copyright (c) 2004, Steve Mann.
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