Orthogonal would be a good word to describe the geometries on display in this image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor ADRM of Mirvish Village in central Toronto; as we see 90° angles almost exclusively (the open door defies the otherwise orderly display, even if it is made up of right angles as well), but add three dimensionality into the image via distance, and we experience all of this as diagonals more than anything else, along with a hidden vanishing point where all of those lines converge. 

A view across a balcony within Mirvish Village presents further layers of Mirvish Village buildings, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor ADRM

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