
Tag Archives: architecture
20191017. A section of postmodern podium at John Frank Place (80 Dundas St E).

20191016. The very new bright white and orange aluminum Daphne Cockwell Health Sciences Complex at Ryerson University.

20191015. Behind the facades of Toronto history on Yonge Street.

20191013. The Guildwood Station upgrade includes fancy lighting leading you into the pedestrian tunnels.

20191009. Only the north and west facades remain of the 1924 Gerrard Buidling which is a rare example of the Modern Gothic style adapted to a commercial building (Heritage Listed 1994).

20191005. The new pedestrian bridge linking the future CIBC Square (and GO Bus Station) to the PATH via the Scotiabank Centre before receiving its cladding.

20191004. Rooftops downtown with lines abound.

20191003. A pair of Scarborough apartment towers at 3950 Lawrence Ave E (at Orton Park Road).

20191002. Residential high-rise retail.

20191001. The former Air Miles Building at 438 University Avenue.

20190930. The 1931 Beaux Arts Canada Life Building at dusk.

20190929. The south facade of the Brutalist Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE).

20190927. Ten York, the tallest prism on the skyline rises above retaining walls and expressway bents on Lake Shore Boulevard.

20190926. Working on the slanted skyscraper roof of the EY Tower.

20190925. City people and City People the art piece, by Catherine Widgery, hang out in front of the Royal York Hotel at golden hour.

20190924. The 1937 Art Deco Paradise Theatre is reopening soon!

20190923. The cacophonous Carnaby Condos from Dufferin Street.

20190922. The SQ Condos rise above new TCHC (Toronto Community Housing) townhomes in a “revitalized” Alexandra Park.

20190920. A former Brutalist bank at Danforth and Woodbine.

20190919. 555 Burnhamthorpe Road is a jumble of styles including modernist, brutalist and international style.

20190918. The 1877 Italianate Richard Purdom House (207 McCaul St) named for the architect who commissioned the residence.

20190917. This appears to be token facadism but word has it that the rest of the south wall will return. This image shows the building before and after demolition at 156 Front St W.

20190915. An elevated view of RBC Plaza.

20190914. Looking up at RBC Plaza.
