20210427. The modern Continental Can Building (1959) designed by prominent Toronto architect Peter Dickinson.
20210425. Parkfield Junior Public School in Richview, Etobicoke stretches west along Redgrave Drive.
20210424. The bright seminary and the dark church. Jarvis Street Baptist Church.
20210423. The modern round access structure sitting atop the Richview Water Reservoir. With a rehabilitation coming up will this building be spared?
20210422. The grand entrance of Wilson Manor.
20210421. A Richview aluminum townhouse facade. #toronto #etobicoke #architecture #torontoarchitecture
20210420. The long Wilson Avenue underpass at Highway 401.
20210419. Cabbagetown Brutalism.
20210418. The Bell Canada Creekbank Campus looks futuristic sitting above Etobicoke Creek.
20210417. Victoria Square is a nice modern apartment building beside a public walkway and stairwell leading from Victoria Park Ave to Pitt Ave.
20210416. Columns of the CN Rail underpass on McCowan south of Eglinton.
20210415. Hypnotic aluminum siding on a Bell exchange building. Minimal Aesthetic 153.
20210414. Brutalist Baycrest Hospital.
20210413. This unusual apartment building features elements found in closets like hangers and hooks and separate entrances to ground floor units.
20210412. The postmodern past its prime Amesbury Community Centre.
20210411. The Dawes Road Cemetary is pretty high density.
20210410. The half century patina of Warden Station.
20210409. Connecting two mid-rises with a modern porte-cochere in Woodbine Gardens.
20210408. With its platform and bus bays above ground, Warden is a huge subway station.
20210407. The Adath Israel Congregation (1957) is a unique building with clinker brick, a semi-circular entrance and concrete trim.
20210406. Lawrence Terrace, the apartment complex devoid of vegetation.
20210405. The international style sandcastle-coloured concrete low-rise.
20210404. The Borochov Cultural Centre with its lovely pebble-speckled concrete.