20141215. The Art Deco Queen’s Quay Terminal (Toronto, built 1927, modified 1983) is Canada’s first poured concrete building.
20141214. The amazing yellow and green Art Moderne National Steel Car gatehouse in Hamilton.
20141213. The Hamilton GO Centre (c.1933) is possibly the only example of Art Deco station architecture in Canada.
20141212. The Centre of Excellence (c.2012) at York University’s Glendon Campus in Toronto is a true glass box.
20141211. The grand modernist entrance to Hilliard Residence at York University’s Glendon Campus in Toronto (c.1966).
20141210. The Fort York Visitor Centre emerges from the ground connecting the city to Garrison Common park.
20141209. The 2nd half of a long switchback slope at Fort York’s new Visitor Centre in Toronto will become a multi-media time tunnel.
Patkau Architects Inc. / Kearns Mancini Architects Inc.
20141208. The Delta Toronto hotel podium projects forward while its tower rises from the rear.
20141207. The entrance to York University’s colossal brutalist Ross Humanities and Social Sciences Building in Toronto.
20141206. The dramatic shade structure on the new Delta Toronto Hotel 4th floor terrace.
20141205. Toronto’s underground PATH system will soon open a North-South branch from Union Stn to these new exit pavilions.
20141204. The new angular Delta Toronto tower sprouts from its podium in Toronto’s fast-growing southcore.
20141203. A new pedestrian bridge over Toronto’s Simcoe St connects the South Core to the Skywalk.
20141202. The impressive light stairs at Toronto’s recently opened Bremner Tower in the South Financial Core.
20141201. St. James Town towers above Sherbourne Ave in Toronto.
20141130. The Queen Richmond Centre West (Toronto) is literally being built on history.
20141129. Toronto’s bleak Alexandra Park where units with wooden windows await demolition.
20141128. Toronto’s new wayfinding sign prototype at Queen and Bay is direction-specific!
These impressive signs are oriented to the direction you are facing when reading the sign.They also feature a circle showing where you can walk to within 5 and 10 minutes.