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20200226. Fluorescent light shadows emanate from where ceiling meets wall. Minimal Aesthetic 107.
The condominium behind this lovely 1891 Gothic Revival building is a bad example of contextual architecture – a principle of design in which a structure is designed with reference to its surroundings.
20190207. At Toronto Police Service 52 Division patterns on glass imitate patterns on concrete.
20180113. Patterns and their projections from curtain to column.
20170928. The TR2 Equinix Data Centre north facade is reminiscent of punch cards.
20170205. The College condominiums, aptly named for the street they are on, sport multi-coloured glass balconies on the west side catching the afternoon sun.
20170204. Fluorescent light shadows emanate from where ceiling meets wall. Minimal Aesthetic 107.
20161107. A crystalline glass roof rises above a landscaped tree line at the Toronto Ismaili Centre in Don Mills, next to the Aga Khan Museum. Designed by Charles Correa and Moriyama & Teshima Architects.
20160627. The beautifully designed TR2 Equinix Data Centre on Toronto’s Parliament St has porcelain panels reminiscent of punch cards.
20160321. Shedding light on Spring at Harbourfront Centre’s Canada Square.
20160124. Taking pictures at light speed.
20151009. Exposed concrete, concealed light. Can you guess which subway station? Minimal Aesthetic 72.
20150812. A conduit for commuters and an empty gangway of lights at Toronto’s closing GO Transit Bay Concourse.
20150625. The beautiful designed TR2 Equinix Data Centre on Toronto’s Parliament St has porcelain panels reminiscent of punch cards.
20150511. HOK opens their doors at Doors Open Toronto at the top of 400 University Ave.
20150405. The yellow at the core of Michael Lee-Chin’s Crystal. Royal Ontario Museum. Minimal Aesthetic 52.
20150325. Glowing Stairwell in Profile. Minimal Aesthetic 51.
I liked these stairs more when they were incomplete: http://www.flickr.com/photos/vikpahwa/15747912008/