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20201105. 77 Grenville St, an Ontario Government building and former Archives of Ontario, was built at the height of Brutalism’s popularity in Canada (E. Janiss, 1972).
20201104. The Queen St entrance to the Sheraton Centre, a complex built to compliment City Hall directly across the street (John B. Parkin Associates, 1972).
20201102. Postmodern stripes of glass and brick.
20201101. The council chambers at York Civic Centre – a 1974 addition to the original 1950 building.
20201031. In the new Ordnance Triangle.
20201030. The new King-Liberty Pedestrian Bridge (connecting King Street W and Liberty Village), complementing the Strachan Ave rail trench, is almost open.
20201029. The model mid-century modern mini-mall.
20201028. Despite its appearance, Toronto rail bridge 202 (CPR Belleville Subdivision) over Sheppard Ave East in the C D Farquharson hood was found in good condition when last inspected in 2018.
20201027. Dreaming in the Financial District (Jaume Plensa, Richmond-Adelaide Centre, 2020).
20201026. The fairly pristine round zig zig roof pavilion at the Scarborough Centre for Alternative Studies .
20201025. The Agincourt Commercial Centre has interesting Brutalist elements.