
20171207. Abandoned possessions at the almost abandoned Massey Medal winning Don Valley Woods modernist townhouse complex which is slated for demolition to make way for the Ravine condo development by Urban Capital.

20171206. Looking up at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre South Building elliptic skylight.

20171205. As the fog started to lift on Monday, the CN Tower seemed an apparition of itself.

20171204. The massive modernist Moss Park apartment complex (1964) from above.

20171203. An aerial view of the overturned brown brick brutalist ziggurat – formerly Sears headquarters and now Ontario Government offices.

20171202. Giving that concrete slab a smooth finish high above the Garden District.

20171201. Modern symmetry at the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church.

Parkwoods United Church (1964), yet another fantastic modernist religious structure.

The epically modern and singular Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church.

20171128. Being King of the castle for just a moment at Casa Loma (Architect E.J. Lennox, Gothic Revival, 1913).

20171127. The outdoor section reflection of the art installation Spectrum by Balmond Studio at the 88 Scott podium.

20171126. Remembering the 1966 Richmond-Adelaide Centre before its retrofit and recladding that will match the new EY Tower’s light blue-tinted glazing.

20171125. The pleasing geometry of the Sun Life Centre West Tower.

Ceiling, ground, concourse and platform levels at Downsview Park Station on the Toronto-York Spadina Subway Extension.

20171123. The impressive facade of brick, stone, copper and concrete at the Blessed Cardinal Newman Catholic School church.

20171121. Arthur Erickson’s 1987 Kings Landing on Queens Quay West.

20171120. The building in the side of a hill. High Park North.

20171119. A wide-angle view of new streetcar 4439 stuck in Christmas Parade traffic. With road closures impeding the flow of traffic, the King Street Pilot was effectively suspended today.

20171118. Keeping the north art deco facade of the former Water Works building.

20171117. Looking up at the Queens Quay Terminal skylights.

20171116. The so-called Porcupine drain, on the site of the demolished St. Lawrence North Market, a site used for food retailing for 214 years, dates back to 1831.

20171115. Inside the columnar Queens Quay Terminal.

20171114. The remarkable rear facade of One Spadina at night. This addition has been attached to the original 1875 Gothic Revival building designed by Smith & Gemmell and restored by ERA Architects.

20171113. Looking down the south facade of WaterPark Place II at 10 Bay Street in Toronto. B+H Architects, 1990.
