Concordia University
: GE-Research Centre For Structural and Functional Genomics building
7141 Sherbrooke West, Montreal
The Richard J. Renaud Science Complex has changed the face
of Concordia's west-end campus. This state-of-the-art teaching and research
facility is a lynchpin of the Loyola Campus revitalization. The $85 million
purpose-built complex includes teaching facilities, offices, and laboratories
for various science departments. The avant-garde design promotes
interdisciplinarity and innovation in one of the top university sciences
facilities in Canada. The award-winning building also features energy-efficient
sustainable architecture. The Complex includes the former Bryan Building (built
in 1968), which has been completely renovated and fully integrated into the new
structure.
Two exposures we’re required to balance the exterior natural
light and the interior artificial light. The blending was done in Photoshop
using layers and masking. A straight on
and level position of the camera on the tripod kept the straightening work to
its minimum.
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