Photo 20120416. Walkway from Harbour Square to Harbour Castle Westin.
Photo 20120415. Toronto Skywalk with its semi-circular arched roof (1989, IBI Group).
Photo 20120414. Tower crane outside future L Tower attached by lateral supports.
Photo 20120413. Neo-classical architecture at 205 Yonge St. (built 1905).
This four-storey building, once the Bank of Toronto, designed by E.J. Lennox of Toronto, has been designated a heritage building under the Ontario Heritage Act of 1975. The neo-classical attributes include a domed roof and Corinthian columns on the front. The building now sits empty after the Toronto Historical Board moved out in 1998.
Photo 20120412. An extreme contrast in garages at the end of Euclid Place alley.
Photo 20120411. WATERTABLE is permanent multimedia art under Gardiner west of Bathurst.
It only took me 18 months to find out about this! The undulating light waves are accompanied by the sound of waves too. For more information on this permanent multimedia art installation, go to http://spacingtoronto.ca/2009/10/22/watertable-art-commission-under-the-gardiner-unveiled/. When this photo was taken, the lights spanned three sections under the Gardiner Expressway.