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The scene depicts the modern, multi-story lobby/atrium of the Langara College Science & Technology Building (T Building) in Vancouver, Canada.

The image is captured from a slightly elevated position, looking towards the main entrance and a prominent totem pole. The floor consists of polished grey concrete, exhibiting minor cracks and reflections of the overhead lighting.

On the left, expansive, multi-pane glass windows span two visible stories, featuring white frames. These windows provide natural light and a view of an overcast sky and an exterior building with vertical corrugated metal siding. The lower section of windows overlooks an exterior pathway and a construction site, marked by blue protective fencing or tarps and some greenery. A blue construction crane is faintly visible in the upper exterior.

Central to the lower-left, a set of double-leaf glass entrance doors with metal frames leads outside. Above these doors, a green emergency exit sign is mounted. To the immediate right of these doors, through the glass, a single individual is partially visible. This person is silhouetted, wearing dark clothing, and appears to be bent over or looking downwards, with their head obscured. A red and white panel is affixed to the wall next to them.

Dominating the right side of the image is a tall, carved wooden totem pole, featuring multiple stacked Indigenous figures painted in red and black accents against a natural wood finish. The totem pole stands on a concrete base against a plain white wall and extends upwards beyond the frame's top edge. Adjacent to the totem pole's base, on the floor, is a yellow "WET FLOOR" caution sign.

Immediately in front of the totem pole and extending into the foreground on the right, a modern concrete staircase with stainless steel railings ascends towards an upper level, which is not fully visible. The ceiling is exposed concrete with integrated linear fluorescent light fixtures and wooden acoustic panels. The environment appears clean and well-maintained.
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Sep 5, 2025

Vancouver, Canada

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The scene depicts the modern, multi-story lobby/atrium of the Langara College Science & Technology Building (T Building) in Vancouver, Canada. The image is captured from a slightly elevated position, looking towards the main entrance and a prominent totem pole. The floor consists of polished grey concrete, exhibiting minor cracks and reflections of the overhead lighting. On the left, expansive, multi-pane glass windows span two visible stories, featuring white frames. These windows provide natural light and a view of an overcast sky and an exterior building with vertical corrugated metal siding. The lower section of windows overlooks an exterior pathway and a construction site, marked by blue protective fencing or tarps and some greenery. A blue construction crane is faintly visible in the upper exterior. Central to the lower-left, a set of double-leaf glass entrance doors with metal frames leads outside. Above these doors, a green emergency exit sign is mounted. To the immediate right of these doors, through the glass, a single individual is partially visible. This person is silhouetted, wearing dark clothing, and appears to be bent over or looking downwards, with their head obscured. A red and white panel is affixed to the wall next to them. Dominating the right side of the image is a tall, carved wooden totem pole, featuring multiple stacked Indigenous figures painted in red and black accents against a natural wood finish. The totem pole stands on a concrete base against a plain white wall and extends upwards beyond the frame's top edge. Adjacent to the totem pole's base, on the floor, is a yellow "WET FLOOR" caution sign. Immediately in front of the totem pole and extending into the foreground on the right, a modern concrete staircase with stainless steel railings ascends towards an upper level, which is not fully visible. The ceiling is exposed concrete with integrated linear fluorescent light fixtures and wooden acoustic panels. The environment appears clean and well-maintained.

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