
Tag Archives: black and white
20170512. Living in brutalism at the Centrepoint East apartment complex in Moss Park.

20170501. When in Royal Bank Plaza’s underground Toronto PATH, don’t forget to look up!

20170428. Standing under the Scott Library and sky feeling inclined to go right. Minimal Aesthetic 111.

20170420. Symmetry at the corner of Royal Bank Plaza South.

20170410. Exploring the nebulous city.

20170331. A monochrome match: 501 Adelaide Street W versus the Globe and Mail Centre.

20170126. Fifteen fenestra facade at the doomed LCBO warehouse. Minimal Aesthetic 105.

20170112. The Nathan Philips Square colonnade. ( col·on·nade \kä-lə-ˈnād\ – a series of columns set at regular intervals and usually supporting the base of a roof structure).

20170101. City of Toronto Archives postmodern skylight. Minimal Aesthetic 103.

20161226. The Milburn building on Colborne Street – designed by the “master practitioner” of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture, E.J. Lennox (architect of Casa Loma and Old City Hall).

20161209. Citigroup Place defines the foot of University Avenue.

20161126. An alleyway of lines.

20161117. Leaving Union Station heading westbound.

20161114. When Stars Align. Minimal Aesthetic 102.

20161114. Mirrored Oblique Intersection. Minimal Aesthetic 101.

20161102. The distinctive concave facade of the Ontario Court of Justice Criminal Youth and Family Courts Building. Peter Dickinson,1957.

20161101. The grand classical entrance to the recently renovated Nelson Mandela Park Public School.

20161028. A skyward view of the Exhibit Condos cubes askew.

20161027. A parkade perspective below a pair of pedestrian bridges tempts the would-be traveler at Terminal 1.

20161023. The Eaton Centre is a facade of quadrilaterals.

20161021. The consonance of concrete and canopy at the Ontario Science Centre.

20161017. Sun Ray Simulation. Minimal Aesthetic 100.

20161013. The broad, curving roadway at ground level leaving Toronto Pearson International Airport Terminal 1.

20161006. The protuberant parkade at Pearson Airport’s Terminal 1.
