
Tag Archives: concrete
20210607. Brutalism-07. Sometimes little Brutalist buildings are cute. Stay-tuned for Brutalism for all of June!

20210606. Brutalist June continues! Brutalism-06. Etobicoke’s Toronto District School Board West Education Office is a Brutalist place to be.
20210605. #Brutalism Month continues! #Brutalist-05. The west facade of the brutalist yet forever contemporary Manulife Centre.

20210604. June is #Brutalism Month! #Brutalist-04. Toronto’s un-designated 1974 Brutalist Masters Building A at Mill Road and Burnhamthorpe.

20210603. June is #Brutalism Month! #Brutalist-03. The decent little brutalist building at 350 Bloor St E by Toronto’s Parkin Partnership Architects.

20210602. June is #Brutalism Month and here is #Brutalist-02: Industrial park brutalism at Canada Post’s Toronto South Central Letter Processing Plant.

20210601. June is #Brutalism Month so stay tuned for 30 heavy duty concrete images! #Brutalist-01. A massive aging concrete parking garage stretches into the distance.

20210530. Heavy Shade at Bloordale Middle School.

20210513. Bike rack at precast concrete wall. Minimal Aesthetic 154.

20210510. With blackened balconies, the Georgian apartment building (1976) in Woodbine Gardens is nothing like its namesake.

20210506. Etobicoke’s unornamented Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1962).

20210502. Water rushes down a West Don River baffle chute downstream from the G. Ross Lord Dam. The concrete teeth dissipate the energy of the rushing water which reduces its speed.

20210428. The West Highland Creek journeys through Agincourt and under Sheppard Ave in a concrete channel.

20210420. The long Wilson Avenue underpass at Highway 401.

20210419. Cabbagetown Brutalism.

20210416. Columns of the CN Rail underpass on McCowan south of Eglinton.

20210414. Brutalist Baycrest Hospital.

20210413. This unusual apartment building features elements found in closets like hangers and hooks and separate entrances to ground floor units.

20210407. The Adath Israel Congregation (1957) is a unique building with clinker brick, a semi-circular entrance and concrete trim.

20210405. The international style sandcastle-coloured concrete low-rise.

20210324. The CAMH Queen Street campus redevelopment project includes the demolition of all four brutalist Active Care Unit buildings on site (Unit 2 demolition underway).

20200321. Wall and railing at the Lorne Park Water Treatment Plant.

20200320. A concrete tree stump access point to the reservoir below at the Lorne Park Water Treatment Plant.

20200317. Above the Nathan Phillips Square stage.

