
Tag Archives: downtown
20180925. The perpendicular lines of HVAC enclosures and concrete at the Ontario Power Generation corporate head office.

20180919. A deteriorated and fire-damaged 1871 Gothic revival house on Peter Street awaits facadism and redevelopment.

20180918. A deteriorated and fire-damaged 1871 Gothic Revival house on Peter Street awaits facadism and redevelopment.

20180913. The temporary tunnel between the Eaton Centre and Ryerson’s School of Management.

20180910. It’s unusual to see people rappelling down the Harbour Castle Westin.

20180905. Toronto’s Westin Harbour Castle Hotel.

20180901. The Selby is one of the most impressive residential towers to be built in Toronto recently.

20180829. Lighting the way down to the Manulife Centre concourse.

20180821. Bjarke Ingels Group’s (BIG) Serpentine Pavilion, opens September 13th at the site of an Allied REIT / Westbank development site.

20180812. Ornate Osgoode Hall Skylight II

20180725. An 1864 Italianate facade in the firm brace of Laurie McCulloch.

20180718. The fully-exposed 1872 Fire Hall #3 clock tower and support-framed facadism highlight these now unrecognizable blocks northwest of Yonge and College.

20180717. Sunlight and its specular and diffuse reflections in a dead end alley.

20180716. Looking south at the narrow block between University Avenue and Simcoe Street.

20180714. Colborne Street – from Church to Commerce Court.

20180713. White cladding new and old at Yonge and Dundas.

20180711. An 1885 cartage building turned coffee patio facade.

20180625. The top of the tallest building in the Commonwealth upon completion in 1931 – Commerce Court North.

20180621. The beautiful Bank of Nova Scotia building below.

20180618. The Three Watchmen stand tall in the newly renovated College Park atrium.

20180601. The windowless west precast corduroy concrete facade of the Sheraton Centre tower.

20180531. Looking up in a downtown Toronto alley.

20180527. Looking north along Bay Street from TD Centre’s 54th floor.

20180525. A sectional reflection of Toronto’s ephemeral Southcore skyline.
