
Tag Archives: architecture
20191116. The main Reve Condos facade (560 Front St W).

20191114. The new York University Student Centre.

20191113. Postmodern diamond business complex.

20191112. Part of the 1960 mid-century modern St. James United Church.

20191111. Uno Prii’s 1966 mid-century expressionist 35 Walmer apartment tower entrance at night.

20191110. 425 University Avenue nestled between to brutalist buildings.

20191109. Looking down on the John Street Roundhouse.

20191108. The 1961 modernist facade of 151 Bloor Street west.

20191107. Balconies at the Bay Charles tower (at 57 Charles St) cast the perfect shadows resulting in diagonal stripes between them.

20191105. Richmond St W at Tecumseth St has probably looked the same for well over 50 years.

20191104. The Grid Condos in sunshine framed by storm clouds.

20191103. Alley.

20191102. Reflecting on Commerce Court North.

20191101. A disintegrated CN Tower reflection on a recladded Richmond-Adelaide Centre tower.

20191030. The back of the beaux arts Dominion Public building at sunset.

20191029. Guildwood GO Station has a modern vibe.

20191030. The angular concrete and brown brick front facade of YWCA Hamilton at 75 MacNab Street South.

20191027. Behind the 1876 heritage-designated rowhouses on Widmer Street, a 49 storey condo shall rise.

20191026. Yonge and The Esplanade, another fairly new high-rise intersection.

20191025. Keeping the podium of facades under wraps at 1 Yorkville.

20191024. The Art Deco Toronto Hydro Building at 14 Carlton Street (Chapman & Oxley, 1031) with its limestone face, Moderne bas-reliefs and four female heads peering down.

20191021. The Stanley Condominiums have turned Church and Carlton into a high-rise intersection.

20191020. 2 Carlton, a wonderful heritage-listed mid-century modern office tower is on the chopping block for a 73 storey condo tower.

20191019. George Brown’s St. James campus dates back to 1874 when Mr. Christie started making good cookies.
