In the early 20th century, the Robertson Building (c.1913, Architects Denison and Stephenson) housed the James Robertson Company – the largest distributors of plumbing and sanitary fixtures in Canada.
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20140203. Bloor Collegiate Institute demonstrates proportionality. Minimal Aesthetic #25.
20140202. TTC’s new Dufferin Station west-side entrance in Toronto.
This design provides a larger space to wait indoors for your bus but the single set of sliding doors and the narrow staircase will act as bottlenecks during rush hour. What do you think of the design?
20140201. This Enbridge utility bridge over the Don River (S of Queen St, Toronto) contains a 30” gas main.
20140131. Firefighters battle blaze at vacant Church on Dufferin north of Bloor in Toronto 3 hours after arriving.
20140130. Expropriated. Gutted. But no development application. 38-40 Dundas St E, Toronto, once an Hakim Optical.
20140129. Condensed moisture on vestibule. Minimal Aesthetic #24.
20140128. Working in construction can be a balancing act at the future Queen Richmond Centre West in Toronto.
20140127. The 1873-built John Irwin House sits on stilts while the Karma Condos are developed around it.
20140126. The Hospital for Sick Children Atrium (1993) in Toronto is reminiscent of Ontario Place .
20140125. Corrugated Aluminum Exit. Minimal Aesthetic #23.
20140124. The interior of the newly opened MaRS Centre Phase 2 atrium. University and College, Toronto.
20140123. The Art Gallery of Ontario’s latest addition dwarfs its very first building. From Grange Park, Toronto.
20140122. OCAD University’s Sharp Centre for Design (Toronto) is a box on legs, 26m above ground (Alsop Architects, 2004).
20140121. A new view emerges temporarily as a building comes down and another goes up.
The impressive 1951 modern limestone building at Wellington and Scott (Toronto) was demolished to make way for a 58-storey condominium. At least the facade of the old building will be restored to close to its original form.
To see the original building, go to http://urbantoronto.ca/news/2013/10/demolition-proceeding-concert-properties-88-scott.