
Monthly Archives: March 2019
20190323. Taking security seriously.

20190321. On Elm Street, the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry reflects the Hospital for Sick Children.

20190319. A six-storey community housing building awaits demolition in Regent Park’s Block 1, for Phase 3 of development.

20190318. A 46 storey office tower will replace this 1905 commercial building at 156 Front St W. The front facade of the old building will be dismantled and reconstructed.

20190317. A strip mall with variety II.

20190314. This is not post-apocalyptic Etobicoke but rather an old ramp from before the now mostly reconfigured Six Points Interchange.

20190312. The Lawrence Avenue Duplexes (at Yonge St) form one of the finest rows of houses in Toronto.

20190311. Hamilton East from atop the Niagara Escarpment at the Devil’s Punchbowl.

20190310. A Bay and Gable commercial strip on College Street.

20190309. Optical Illusion.

20190308. Ventilation.

20190307. The narrowest building of Toronto’s Waterlink at Pier 27 condos and its industry-separating wall.

20190306. Another parking garage and a great place for elevated views bites the dust. Yorkville between Bay, Yonge, Yorkville and Cumberland.

20190305. The King Street facade of 122 Dowling Ave.

20190304. The 1833 Thomas Thompson Building (corner) with its 1880 second empire roof and the 1842 173-179 King St E (to the right) with its 1870 mansard roof are part of one of the oldest rows of buildings standing in Toronto.

20190303. The 150 m Bell Canada Pharmacy Avenue Telecommunications Tower was built primarily for long range microwave radio links in the mid 20th century, largely replaced by fibre optic networks today.

20190302. Postmodern retrofit industrial architecture.

20190301. The 1865 Gothic St. Stephen-In-The-Fields Church.

20190228. Blizzard at TD Centre.
