Tag Archives: entrance
20220427. Concrete-clad campus entrance at Monsignor Fraser College – Annex Campus.
20220326. Fenestration can be fun at night.
20220106. Getting gothic at the gothic tudor Bradgate Arms Retirement Residence.
20200902. Now that’s a serious modern canopy – thin smooth concrete curved into a early space age shape.
20190704. Rotate that eight at the L Tower (8 The Esplanade).
20171225. One Spadina’s contemporary west entrance befits its 1875 neo-gothic half.
20171201. Modern symmetry at the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church.
20170904. Toronto’s Brutalist Manulife Centre Residential Tower – 51 storeys, 166 m, 793 units.
20170310. Looking up in a lesser known TTC Finch Station Entrance. Minimal Aesthetic 108.
20170119. The Globe and Mail’s second building, like its first (from where this entranceway comes), will soon be demolished.
20161216. Pedestrian at Parkade Entrance. Green P Parking’s for you!
20131124. In David Pecaut Square, there’s a portal to the underground… concourse called Metrocentre.
20161101. The grand classical entrance to the recently renovated Nelson Mandela Park Public School.
20161012. An obround skylight corridor leads visitors from the parkade to Mississauga’s Square One shopping centre.
20151119. A playful modernist porte-cochère at the Four Thousand apartments in Toronto.
20150403. TTC Spadina subway station’s stimulating secondary entrance. Toronto.
20141111. The entrance to Bloor Station on Toronto’s future downtown-to-airport express train is taking shape.
20140821. Now choose from 28 doors when entering the Union Station subway or underground PATH system in Toronto. Minimal Aesthetic 39.
Alternate Caption: 20140821. Pigeons use the subway too.
If you are taking the Yonge line, enter from the east doors (farthest) and if you are taking the University line, enter from the west doors (closest). What concerns me is if you want to go into the underground PATH, you must come through the west doors or you will be met by a bank of 17 turnstiles where once you could just walk through.
20140222. Looking through the glass roof of Queen’s Park subway station’s SW entrance (Toronto).
Queen’s Park subway opened in 1964 and the Ontario Power building in the background was completed in 1976.