
Monthly Archives: May 2021
20210529. The Tuxedo Court Apartments sport turquoise stripes and large solar panels.

20210528. 4D or not 4D. That is the question. The unique concrete shade structures appear around the top and south sides of all windows for ‘heavy’ shade. Also interesting is how the entrances respond to the slope of the ground with more steps, a longer handrail and a thicker concrete pad.

20210527. Campbell’s has left New Toronto due to their overproduction of soup. A distribution centre is moving in.

20210526. The apartment houses of O’Connor.

20210525. Yesterday’s Sportswear?

20210524. Iglesia Ni Cristo – Locale of Scarborough goes beige from blue and changes its style too. Second photo from http://wikimapia.org/…/Iglesia-Ni-Cristo-Local-of-Toronto.

20210523. The three aligned towers of Pharmacy Place or Clairlea Court or 263-283 Pharmacy Ave. I like how this complex rises out of Warden Woods.

20210522. Looking up at the self storage orange of the Livmore rental condos.

20210521. Reflecting the roundish Panorama Condos.

20210520. A colourful Apple Self Storage wall makes for a happier trash receptacle.

20210519. A reskinned modern apartment tower at Teesdale Place. Here’s the building before the new shell – https://bit.ly/2Qv9nw2.

20210518. The space age porte cochere welcomes residents to 675 Martin Grove Road.

20210517. The three wings of the Cambridge Place apartments.

20210516. A Blue Diamond Condos facade.

20210515. The west facade of the CSI (Church of South India) Church Toronto (first service 1989) and formerly the Church of St. Wilfrid (1958).

20210514. This daily Toronto photo blog turns 10 today. To celebrate, here’s a Toronto skyline shot from the north.

20210513. Bike rack at precast concrete wall. Minimal Aesthetic 154.

20210512. Impressive tile and brick work at Stilecroft Public School (1962).

20210511. West Hill Collegiate Institute has some fine lines.

20210510. With blackened balconies, the Georgian apartment building (1976) in Woodbine Gardens is nothing like its namesake.

20210509. Fire Hose Monolith.

20210508. Pizza block (Papa Ceo Pizza and Cora Pizza) on Spadina Ave at Harbord St has fed me decent slices for over 33 years so far.

20210507. Workers renovate an apartment building at 205 Morningside Ave.

20210506. Etobicoke’s unornamented Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1962).
