
20200202. Toronto City Council has endorsed replacing the brutalist St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts with a new state-of-the-art cultural and civic hub.

20200201. The McDonald Block complex, the administrative hub of the Ontario government, is undergoing a major reconstruction that will replace all core building systems.

20200131. Satellite Dish Place, Regent Park.

20200130. In the bowels of an institution.

20200129. The greenhouse-inspired structure above the patio outside New Fort Hall at Hotel X. The hall features glass floors both in and out with foundations of former barracks of nearby Fort York below.

20200128. Backlit patterned glass wall. Can anyone guess the building?

20200127. An LCBO right out of what I presume is the 1970s. 1090 The Queensway.

20200126. The mechanical penthouse at 48 Yonge Street (at Wellington) reveals that this was a modernist building reclad in marble and mirrored glass.

20200125. A shack and 10 legs of a tank.

20200124. The slick 1971 Forest Hills residential high-rise of Westminster, North York.

20200123. Modernist Congregation B’Nai Torah.

20200122. Thales Canada (formerly IBM) at 105 Moatfield Drive is a great example of a Brutalist office tower (Crang & Boake, 1982).

20200121. Goodbye to University of Toronto’s Best (left, 1954) and Banting (right, 1930) Institutes named for the two men that discovered and commercialized insulin in 1922. They will be replaced by the Schwartz Reisman Innovation Centre.

20200120. At Front and Wellington sits a postmodern condo built to anticipate another building with only an insignificant building in front – the perfect development site yet it has no application.

20200119. Modernist zigzag concrete breeze block walls stylishly hide what is most likely a TTC power substation at Broadview Station.

20200118. Looking up from inside the 1968 Etobicoke Cenotaph at the Etobicoke Civic Centre.

20200117. The anatomy of a smashed streetlamp.

20200116. Could the north face of the Crown Life Insurance Building (120 Bloor St W) have been an inspiration for the Daniels Faculty Of Architecture, Landscape And Design?


20200115. Construction continues on the Eglinton Crosstown LRT at Chaplin Crescent (facing east). The LRT tunnel is below the concrete, utilities will run below the steel beams which will support future road decking.

20200114. Where The Crosstown LRT on Eglinton will go back underground into Kennedy Station.

20200113. The L in L-Tower stands for lunar.

20200112. Looking up at the Warden Water Tank at 15 Civic Rd in Scarborough’s Golden Mile.

20200111. A large mural graces the south side ground floor wall of the Grid Condos.

20200110. The front precast concrete wall of the Toronto Hydro Electric Substation at Charles and Jarvis.
