
20170324. The anatomy of a 1970s light fixture.

20170323. The wall cladding outside Toronto’s biggest ballroom at the Beanfield Centre – formerly the Allstream Centre but forever the automotive building

20170322. Etobicoke’s Viceroy Building is a tiny, old modernist gem; sitting on slender columns, its bulk seems to defy gravity.

20170321. A latticework of balconies and concrete forms the facade of the modernist Tower Hill tower.

20170320. 1880s Victorian houses modeled into Yorkville’s York Square (1968), face development pressure to build a 30-storey condo on top.

20170319. Approaching Union Station from the west, all 12 platforms of the train shed are visible.

20170318. A setting sun shines on both the Picasso Condos and its reflection.

20170317. Where lamp post bears a resemblance to cladding. Minimal Aesthetic 109.

20170316. The full narrower west elevation of the modernist 1958 limestone-clad former Shell Oil building at 505 University Avenue including the 7 additional floors added 8 years later.

20170315. This row of buildings at 738-744 Bathurst St (at Lennox St) will be conserved in the Westbank-developed Mirvish Village.

20170314. Eight section dual reflection atrium skylight.

20170313. The College Park atrium, with a railing-free staircase and a wall of wood hoarding, is getting a facelift.

20170312. A pyramid skylight of glass and mullions.

20170311. Expert urban explorers descend the steep concrete rubble slope to the Don River valley below the 401.

20170310. Looking up in a lesser known TTC Finch Station Entrance. Minimal Aesthetic 108.

20170309. Looking up at an Ontario Coat of Arms inscribed skylight inside the Queen’s Park neoclassical marble west atrium.

20170308. The towers of Waterpark City rise over pink June Callwood Park.

20170307. The 1892 Queen Anne Revival 2.5-storey fourplex Henry Mullen Buildings shall remain in the Westbank-developed Mirvish Village.

20170306. Happy birthday 183 Toronto – from above!

20170305. The handsome contemporary Art Deco style West Harbour City west podium.

20170304. Up, underneath the Princes’ Gates celebrating 60 years of Confederation. Chapman & Oxley, Beaux Arts, 1927.

20170303. Atop Toronto’s old Unilever factory, a site soon to be transformed by First Gulf

20170302. The apexual architecture of Ten York, wedged between expressway structures, is making a point.

20170301. A new TTC Flexity Outlook LRV, framed by CityPlace, crosses Lake Shore Boulevard.
