
20181123. Jarvis and Dundas – skyscrapers abound where there were none.

20181122. The Grid Condos facade.

Family chilling at the UP Express downtown terminal.

20181120. The Peace Bridge over Calgary’s Bow River, designed by Santiago Calatrava, the architect behind Sam Pollock Square in Toronto’s Brookfield Place.

20181119. The E Condo facades.

20181118. Jaume Plensa’s Wonderland sculpture at the Bow (2012), designed by Foster + Partners, in downtown Calgary.

20181117. The wildlife bridges over the Trans-Canada Highway in Banff National Park.

20181116. The shadow of an airplane in the halo of the sun’s reflection.

20181115. Above the clouds somewhere above Ontario.

20181114. One of the longest hallways in Toronto.

20181113. Looking up at the St. Clair Centre before its renovation.

20181112. A colourful bank of public phones at Sheppard West (formerly Downsview) station.

20181111. Tesserae in sun and shadow. Minimal Aesthetic 131.

20181110. Overlooking south Bloordale Village.

20181109. A Canary District facade.

20181108. An elegant exposed concrete descent into the underground.

20181107. The matrices of balconies at 99 and 77 Harbour Square.

20181106. The glass bubble entrance at Dupont subway station.

20181105. Looking up at “X the condominium” at Jarvis and Charles.

20181104. The heritage commercial block on West Queen West known as the Crocker Building (1891).

20181103. Yonge Street Storefronts.

20181102. Toronto railway bridge 89 on the CN Kingston Subdivision.

20181101. Behind the Fairmont Royal York is Piper Street.

20181031. Five townhouses on a hill.
