
20200617. A piece of old on-ramp sits above Jarvis Street waiting to be removed.

20200616. A tribe of telescopic boom lifts at Sunbelt Rentals.

20200615. The Corporate Plaza the colour of sky.

20200614. Re-skinning an apartment tower.

20200613. Dilapidated basketball throwing courts at the 1966 Presidential Towers.

20200612. Rexdale Public Library opened in 1959 and was renovated in 1991.

20200611. Royal York Gardens, 1965.

20200610. The 1967 Richview Branch of the Toronto Public Library with its rough brick brutalism.

20200609. The West Transcept Facade at the 1964 Humbervale United Church.

20200608. Tracks and transmission towers at Kiplng GO.

20200607. The postmodern gothic townhouse.

20200606. Rational modern squares of sky and concrete at 151 Bloor Street West.

20200605. Whites Location Equipment Supply has equipped the film industry for over 50 years from this massive modern warehouse.

20200604. Classic modernism at Wymilwood, Eric Arthur’s 1952 Student Union building and now the Goldring Student Centre.

20200603. The 20 modern curves of Kipling Station, quite mid-century expressionist for a subway station that opened in 1980.

20200602. The very elegant and modern Westway United Church.

20200601. St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Humber Heights (1960) is hexagonal in shape with a zig zag roof.

20200531. Dismantling the Jarvis Street on-ramp to the Gardiner Expressway.

20200530. On Harbour Street near the wedge known as 10 York.

20200529. The late-modern St. Andrew’s United Church. Page & Steele, 1983.

20200528. One York ventilation shaft. Minimal Aesthetic 148.

20200527. Monochrome Honeycomb.

20200526. Expressway bents frame 10 York and the parkade behind it.

20200525. The laneway between modern and contemporary.
