
20180810. Sun rays pierce clouds over the Goderich deep water port and Sifto Salt Mine, largest salt mine in the world extracting salt from 500 m down and 3 km out under Lake Huron.

20180809. The Skymark condominium towers of Don Valley Village, North York.

20180808. Concrete canyon on the Canada Life Campus.

20180807. The liminal space between condominiums.

20180806. Storefronts will turn into facades under a glass office tower on King Street east of Yonge.

20180805. Goderich Sunset.

20180804. Wind turbines in the corn fields of Middlesex county.

20180803. Remembering the demolition of the Gardiner Expressway’s Bay Street off-ramp, site of a future park that will also commemorate it.

20180802. Pittsburgh Parkade.

20180801. Enwave’s Pearl Street steam plant catches reflections of the sun from a neighbouring office tower.

20180731. The longest facade of the modernist Queen Alexandra Middle School (1957) with early brutalist elements.

20180730. The brick Brutalist Bowmore Road Senior Public School with its Hindi script-inspired windows. Upper Beaches, 1963.

20180729. Crossing the Humber River on GO Transit’s Lakeshore West line.

20180728. Hammering through concrete to replace streetcar tracks at Dundas and Broadview.

20180727. In between ramps by the Humber River.

Be on Catfish Pond in Rennie Park, Swansea, Toronto during this Sunday’s Swansea Stroll.

20180725. An 1864 Italianate facade in the firm brace of Laurie McCulloch.

20180724. Highrises over the Humber.

20180723. Come on in to the Faith Sanctuary.

20180722. Looking up while on a transporter platform (or Rotary Dial Skylight).

20180721. Shards and octagons at the Weston Centre.

20180720. Mid-century modern concrete ventilation.

20180719. Hanging out in the Alex Wilson Community Garden (522 Richmond St W).

20180718. The fully-exposed 1872 Fire Hall #3 clock tower and support-framed facadism highlight these now unrecognizable blocks northwest of Yonge and College.
