
Monthly Archives: February 2019
20190226. The Mother of God of Prousa Greek Orthodox Church and its chapter building at 457-461 Richmond St E.

20190225. The 1913 Marks and Cohen Building, a commercial block in Little Italy.

20190224. The eminent Nicholas Metivier Gallery, representing impressive photographers such as Edward Burtynsky, Michael Awad and Sebastião Salgado, has moved to a handsome building at 190 Richmond St E.

20190223. The rounded board formed concrete exterior of the 1969 Brutalist Toronto District School Board West Education Office.

20190222. The Valhalla Executive Centre at 300 The East Mall, with its tallest building vacant, awaits a mixed use redevelopment with 1100 units in four condo towers.


20190221. Archetypal octagonal zig zag modernist architecture in Etobicoke.

20190220. Muscular Modernist Mid-rise.

20190219. Moving the Kipling Station Passenger Pick-up building for the construction of the future Kipling Mobility Hub.

20190218. Moon rising at sunset over skyline.

20190216. The Extreme Architecture of the nearly completed River City Phase 3 is visible down Adelaide Street East.

20190215. Three ornate warehouse buildings (1872-74) on Front St E. From left to right: Dixon Building (the last Toronto building with a cast iron facade), Perkins Inc. and Co., Beardmore Building.

20190214. The Ambassador’s angled balconies provide a creative twist to a modernist apartment building.

20190213. This part of the Globe and Mail Centre’s podium has a sympathetic aesthetic in that it follows the height of neighbouring buildings.

20190212. 100 Roehampton Ave features modernist elements including a folded concrete roof, folded concrete entrance canopy and matching balconies.

20190211. The Ambassador’s concrete canopies on Roehampton Ave are an example of mushroom modernism.

20190210. Scarborough’s moderately modernist Saint Stephen’s Presbyterian Church.

20190209. Woman At End of Ramp.

20190208. Sunset reflections on the Royal Bank Plaza.

20190207. At Toronto Police Service 52 Division patterns on glass imitate patterns on concrete.

20190206. Storefronts have turned into facades to make way for a glass office tower on King Street east of Yonge.

20190205. Some of Uno Prii’s sculptural Jane Exbury Towers.

20190204. Four views of the modernist Knox Presbyterian Church in Goderich, Ontario.

20190203. Condo Corner Reflection.

20190202. Discarded glass reflection.
