Monthly Archives: October 2018
20181030. Toronto Pearson Airport’s Fire Emergency Services shows off their equipment.
20181029. The 1970 Marilyn Bell Park pedestrian bridge (structure ID 308431).
20181028. The St. Fidelis Parish, a Roman Catholic Church.
20181027. The skylight corridor at North York Civic Centre.
20181026. Pizza Pizza at its best.
20181025. Roxy Paine’s beautiful stainless steel sculpture Compartment Earth at Toronto’s new RBC WaterPark Place III.
20181024. Bridgepoint Hospital and its shiny response to the sun.
20181023. Downtown Density
20181022. Walking the Village of Yorkville Park’s Festival Walk.
20181021. A former Halifax Transit ferry sits at the Peter Slip. Owned by the Toronto Island Transit Service (operators of the Centre Island Amusement Park), it is intended to supplement existing city-run ferry service.
20181020. The Humber Bay Shores skyline beyond the breakwater at Marilyn Bell Park.
20181019. Trailer Park.
Up on the Catwalk. An archival 36″ x 24″ print of this photo is available if anyone is interested in purchasing it.
The yellow parkade.
20181016. Postmodern Contextualism at Church and Charles. Contextualism is a principle of design in which the structure is designed in response to its specific urban and natural environment.
20181015. The Yonge Sheppard Centre now sports a new expanded mall structure between formerly Brutalist towers to be clad in a gun metal grey aluminum composite material.
20181014. Inside the tunnel linking Queen’s Park subway station and the provincial government buildings.
Photo 20181013. A postmodern nod to the Flatiron Building, 25 the Esplanade.
20191011. Looking up at the Great Hall’s intricate and varied ceiling at Union Station.
20181010. Walking through a shipping container walkway (from 2016).
20181009. The pointy postmodern St. Mark’s United Church.
20181008. The 1973 postmodern L’Amoreaux Collegiate Institute by Moriyama & Teshima Architects.
20181005. Revelers and solo artists at Nuit Blanche