Tag Archives: Deer Park
20240424. Three reflections on 45 St. Clair W – Clifford & Lawrie, 1968.
20240423. The Duplate Canada Building (right, Allward & Gouinlock, 1957) and the Rolex building (left Allward & Gouinlock, 1951) have an interesting history and will be featured in my upcoming tour “Modern Scenes on St. Clair II” with Heritage Toronto.
20220514. Mid-century modern mixed-use. An apartment tower sits above a parking garage and bus terminal.
20220106. Getting gothic at the gothic tudor Bradgate Arms Retirement Residence.
20211231. Keep on looking up as we welcome 2022!
20211130. The building beside Fire Station 311, a 1911 Queen Anne Revival building by Robert McCallum and National Historic Site, is an example of contextual architecture with its keystones, fenestration and garage opening inspired by the station.
20210516. A Blue Diamond Condos facade.
20210220. The pleasing lines of Balfour Square. Seligman and Dick, 1969.
20210219. The Padulo Building North Facade. Sigmund D.F. Reszetnik, 1968.
20201205. Deer Park United Church Cross Section.
20180721. Shards and octagons at the Weston Centre.
20180706. The lines of high-rise modernism.
20180703. The modern 20th century 21 St. Clair Ave E.
20170212. The brutalist blockiness of 55 St. Clair West (Esso Place, WZMH Architects, 1981).
20170207. The vintage modernist Oriole Arms apartments in Toronto’s Deer Park neighbourhood.
20170117. Currently, the Deer Park United Church (1912, Gothic Revival) is open to everyone.
20170116. The 1912 Gothic Revival Deer Park United Church awaits its future condo development with interior exposed (image 2).
20160707. Toronto’s octagonal, stainless-steel clad and still current Weston Centre tower.
Leslie Rebanks, 1975, International Style