Toronto native Tom Ryaboi scales skyscrapers high and low to get amazing photos like this — often while perched on building edges in a practice he calls “rooftopping”:
“I often tell people it’s not really the height that matters,” he said. “The coolest views are often from lower buildings nestled in between the tall ones. You really get a sense you’re in the urban ‘jungle’ then, surrounded by this forest of concrete, steel and glass.”
(Photo: Ryaboi via Barcroft Media / The Telegraph / New York Daily News)
Paging Miss Monster. Line 4
Pharmacy M by Caan Architekten, in Ghent, Belgium.
The facade you see consists of a sliding door, that during opening hours serves as a green cross, during closed hours functions as the front door with a transparent cross. This is contemporary Belgian architecture right there.
Who said pharmacies have to be boring?






