TD Center Skyscrapers
The TD Centre complex is a landmark of modernist corporate architecture, designed by Mies van der Rohe and completed in the late 1960s, featuring sleek black steel and glass towers that rise with stark, minimalist precision over the Financial District. The dark facades create strong geometric lines and dramatic reflections, making the towers ideal for abstract architectural compositions. Position yourself at street level on King Street West or Wellington Street to compress the towers against each other using a longer focal length, or get close with a wide angle to exaggerate their height and sense of scale. Overcast days soften reflections and bring out the deep black tones of the glass, while blue hour gives you a striking contrast between the illuminated interiors and the darkening sky. The towers are surrounded by open plazas that let you move around freely and experiment with symmetry and leading lines. (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)










