
Monthly Archives: September 2017
20170928. The TR2 Equinix Data Centre north facade is reminiscent of punch cards.

Backlit signage can look like Art in the Absence of Advertising at the newly green All City Storage.

20170925. The facade of the Kingsford, an affordable brutalist senior community in Peterborough.

20170924. Spadina subway station’s stimulating secondary entrance.

A dirty granite reflection of the pre-eminent TD Centre Bank Tower.

Cordoned off by concrete and no one to watch your back.

20170922. An aerial view of Toronto’s Fairmont Royal York in profile.

20170921. Toronto’s Citigroup Place gleams in the evening sun (123 Front Street West).

20170920. The City of Toronto Archives is a historical institution with a postmodern facade.

An interesting fenestration configuration at the Charlesview Apartments.

From Stohos Auto Service to a condo sales centre far more impressive than the condo itself (1001 Queen Street East by Moote Architect and 33 Developments).


River City 1, 2 and 3 shall be an exceptional contemporary trio.

20170916. The modern residential high-rises of Oak Street in Regent Park.

20170915. Board formed concrete versus ventilation shaft grills. Minimal Aesthetic 118.

20170914. Lavatory self-reflection ad infinitum.

20170913. The east facade of the Toronto Fire and EMS Training Centre.

20170912. Underneath Torque, the angled pedestrian overpass on Simcoe St.

20170911. The Picasso Condos is a conglomeration of cuboids. Taken April 2016.

20170910. The zinc-clad Origami Lofts by Teeple Architects

20170909. The Concord’s concrete canopy on Cosburn is a fine example of Flinstone Modernism.

20170908. The tiny house on Foxley with the biggest front yard setback.

20170907. Freeway motorists shall merge with Harbour St. below where the #Gardiner’s York Bay Yonge off-ramp once stood.

20170906. Newly painted and renovated Green P Parking’s for you!

20170905. Etobicoke Creek Station on the Mississauga Transitway at night.
