Monthly Archives: September 2019
20190729. The striking École secondaire catholique Monseigneur-de-Charbonnel and Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir in interesting cloud-filtered sun-setting light.
20190728. The modernist North York Korean United Church.
20190727. SOS – Safety Orange Swimmers. 25 bright orange figures cling to inner tubes on the water in Harbour Square Park. Each figure represents more than 1,000,000 of the estimated refugees in the world today.
20190724. How to turn a building to be demolished into an advertisement for its replacement.
20190723. The old Weston Bakery is well on its way to becoming the Wonder condos, named after one of Weston’s name brands.
20190722. CAFE, as defiant as usual, seems to be having a sidewalk sale in front of their concrete-block-barricaded storefront on Fort York Boulevard.
20190721. The LCBO has vacated its location at King and Spadina and left behind its disposable architecture to be demolished for more condos. Now you can get booze until 11pm Mon-Sat, 8pm Sun at Front and Spadina.
20190720. Parking meter competition is extremely tough these days.
20190719. The Union Station revitalization continues to progress with the opening of this pedestrian tunnel along Front Street.
20190718. Monument to the City of Toronto.
20190717. The Union Station revitalization continues to progress with the opening of this glass covered walkway along Front Street known as the TD Carriageway.
20190716. Herding the humans through the construction at Union Station.
20190715. Transformer Home 6. A residential electrical substation that steps down voltage for home use. Humber Heights.