
Monthly Archives: May 2018
20180525. A sectional reflection of Toronto’s ephemeral Southcore skyline.

20180524. Staring up the streamline moderne stairway glass block window at the Hamilton Hydro Electric Station.

20180523. Find beauty in pipes, conduits and valves during Doors Open Toronto at the Portlands Energy Centre.

20180522. Enjoying the cool covered parkade at the City Adult Learning Centre (formerly Parkview Secondary School). Peter Pennington, 1964.

20180521. Check out an abandoned subway station closed for 52 years during Doors Open Toronto.

20180520. The Rosedale Valley Bridge arch bridge rises from the ground.

20180519. Looking up at the colourful construction elevators.

20180518. The oblong spirals of a concrete stairwell at the University of Toronto Scarborough Andrews Building.

20180517. The Shady Side of the Canary District.

20180516. A self-reflection at the Centennial College Story Arts Centre marks 7 years of documenting Toronto for this daily photo blog. Thanks for looking!

20180515. Parallelograms of sunlight and reflected light interfere inside an unusual parkade in Toronto.

20180514. The top of the Rosedale Valley Bridge, an open spandrel concrete arch bridge, that brings the TTC across the Rosedale Ravine (John B. Parkin Associates, 1966).

20180513. Inside the former Weston Bread Factory.

20180512. Martingrove Collegiate Institute and its interesting courses of coarse brick.

20180511. The modernist Humber Valley United Church entrance facade.

20180509. Looking like a fly on a windscreen, this man makes the windows clean. North American Centre, 5700 Yonge St.

20180508. Backside brutalism at the Central Technical School Arts Centre (C.1962, Architect Macy DuBois).

20180507. A sliver of sunshine hits the glass tower that blends into the sky.

20180506. The school with stripes and rounded corners. Keele Street Public School, High Park North, Moriyama & Teshima, 1978.

20180505. A frenzy of rectangles at King Station.

Bloor Collegiate Institute (1948), with its “moderne style that was quite adventurous for Toronto and very well-executed” (Alex Bozikovic, Globe And Mail, Apr 5, 2018) faces demolition due to uncreative redevelopment.

20180502. Symmetry at North York’s Pulse Condo towers.

20180501. Where the L Tower and the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts collide.
