
Monthly Archives: October 2017
LightSpell, by realities:united, will be a large scale interactive art installation and subway lighting at Pioneer Village Station on the Toronto-York Spadina Subway Extension.

20171028. The fantastic bus terminal at the soon to open Pioneer Village Station on the Toronto-York Spadina Subway Extension.

20171027. Descending into the pedestrian tunnel at Scarborough GO Station II.

20171026. 325 Gerrard St E is a handsome building destined for demolition in Regent Park redevelopment Phase 4.

20171025. The epically modern Scarborough Church of God with its appropriately shaped array of solar panels.

20171024. The unusual and uncomely modernism / postmodernism of the R Square Restaurant & Bar, your pepper soup joint.

20171023. Descending into the pedestrian tunnel at the 50-year-old Scarborough GO Station.

The 73,000 kg 35-tonne 12 m tall overhead crane supports construction at the Eglinton Crosstown’s Oakwood Station.

The blur of people passing under the Rouge River Bridge at Illuminations by Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, soon to be replaced by a bigger bridge that can accomodate additional trackways.

A GO Train zooms over a lit Rouge River bridge at night.

20171019. The CampusOne University of Toronto Student Residence towers over tiny Glasgow Street.

The sun sets behind the Kennedy Station Passenger Pick-up and Drop-off.

St. Augustine’s Seminary under a big sky.

A trio of hammers break up concrete at Queen St W and McCaul St.

20171015. Walking the dog under the CN Railway Bridge (Toronto Bridge 506) at Gerrard and Carlaw.

20171014. A VIA train zooms over the dual CN Rail bridge at Gerrard and Carlaw and potential location of a future SmartTrack station.

20171013. Graffiti Alley is still a draw in the pouring rain.

20171012. “A Sense of Place” at Kennedy Station’s Service Road entrance by Frank Perna.

20171011. The east side of The East (Toronto East Detention Centre).

The diamond-shaped pigeon-perching-preventing shelters at Warden Station’s bus platform concourse.

The Warden Water Tank in Scarborough’s Golden Mile.

Lighting up the Mississauga Transitway with “Building Colour,” the art of Panya Clark Espinal.
Spectrum station’s colourful waiting area on the #Mississauga #Transitway @MiWayHelps @citymississauga #MiWay #architecture #transit #busway

Destroying industrial heritage with large-scale graffiti.

