
Monthly Archives: December 2018
20181228. The Heath Street bridge over Mud Creek.

20181227. Meet you at the St. John’s Norway Cemetery gates.

20181226. On the faux Victorian frontier in the Upper Beaches

20181225. Below the metal Christmas lit canopy of the Allen Lambert Galleria at Toronto’s Brookfield Place.

20181224. Horizontal Transmission Tower.

20181223. Like a cassette tape.

20181223. Rebar Cylinder.

20181221. Demolition follows the securing of former storefronts in the process of facadism. The original storefronts are in the second image below.

20181220. Alice Aycock’s Toronto Twister located at Waterlink at Pier 27 (Yonge and Queens Quay).

20181219. Climbing up to the Wilson Station passenger pick-up.

20181218. The skinny skyscraper called Jade Waterfront Condos at Humber Bay Shores.

20181217. One and a half pods down at the demolition of Davisville Public School, one of Toronto’s most impressive modernist schools.

20181216. A Parkdale facade at 1340 King St W.

20181215. And so the demolition of Davisville Public School, one of Toronto’s most impressive modernist schools, has begun.

20181214. Looking up at the massive three-sided billboard support structure at Toronto’s Exhibition Place.

20181213. An ornate Ontario Cottage with its symmetrical rectangular plan and single gable above the door in the centre of the building.

20181212. The 1887 Victorian row house facades at the base of 7 St. Thomas.

20181211. The large overhead Gantry Crane at the future main entrance of the Eglinton Crosstown’s Avenue Station.

20181210. The wonder of wood at the new Calgary Central Library.

20181209. The wonder of wood at the new Calgary Central Library.

20181208. Corrugated Aluminum Exit. Minimal Aesthetic 135.

20181207. The cragged peaks of mountains in Banff National Park.

20181206. Fluorescent vestibule at night surrounded by incandescent light (Bahen Centre, University of Toronto).

20181205. The now art deco lofts and former St. Cyril and Methodius Roman Catholic Episcopal Church.
