This architectural photography series documents a redesigned interior space inside the CN Tower, photographed for a carpet company whose work contributes to the project’s material identity. The space brings together sculptural wood ceilings, panoramic views over Toronto, immersive digital displays, cultural artwork, reflective glass, and patterned flooring that shapes the visitor experience.
The photography focuses on how the carpet integrates with the larger architectural language—connecting circulation, texture, colour, and scale. Wide and editorial compositions highlight the relationship between flooring, ceiling, glazing, media walls, and human presence, presenting the CN Tower interior as a layered Toronto landmark shaped by design and material detail.









