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Tag Archives: architecture
20160102. Staring down a cathedral in a frontier suburb.

20160101. Scarborough Senior Public School Brutalism II. Canadian Architect Raymond Moriyama, 1969.

20151231. Post modern monochromatic pentagons at Scarborough’s St. David’s Village.

20151230. Scarborough Public School Brutalism. Canadian Architect Raymond Moriyama, 1969.

20151227. The modernist Bellamy Towers of Scarborough Village.

20151225. Living in a rectangle of emphasis on King Street West.

20151224. The bilaterally symmetrical towers of North York (c.1991).

20151222. Etobicoke’s Toronto District School Board Education Centre is a Brutalist place to be.

20151220. One of Uno Prii’s most expressive Toronto buildings.

20151218. The Exhibit Residences’ askew cubes rise opposite the ROM.

20151216. Renovations of the existing heritage building at University of Toronto’s future Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design at 1 Spadina Cr. look great.

20151215. Demolition minus the facade of another Yonge Street strip where the 1 Yorkville Condominiums will rise.
Please see the previous photo for the front facade of this new development site.
20151214. Another Yonge Street strip facade from behind which the 1 Yorkville Condominiums will rise.

20151213. University of Toronto Scarborough’s new Environmental Science and Chemistry building.

20151211. The complete River City Phase 2 Condominiums from Eastern Avenue.

20151204. Stonehenge on Stephanie Street in Toronto. Architect Uno Prii, 1968.

20151130. The art of exuviating an International Style concrete facade.

20151128. A Green GO Bus pulls into Oshawa’s grey concrete bus terminal.

20151122. Looking up at Carlos Amorales’ Black Cloud at Toronto’s Power Plant Gallery.

20151121. White circles in glass rectangles. Minimal Aesthetic 76.

20151119. A playful modernist porte-cochère at the Four Thousand apartments in Toronto.

20151117. The Salvation Army’s mid-century expressionist Yorkminster Citadel.

20151114. The anodized aluminum and mirrored modernism of Toronto’s 1961 Sun Life Building.

20151111. A pair of triple level pedestrian bridges dominate Simcoe St at Canada Life’s Toronto campus.
