Tag Archives: ERA Architects
20180711. An 1885 cartage building turned coffee patio facade.
20180124. This small block of heritage buildings at Duncan and Adelaide shall sprout two 55-plus-storey condo towers.
20171225. One Spadina’s contemporary west entrance befits its 1875 neo-gothic half.
20171109. The stunning front facade of One Spadina at night.The photo is framed so that the tower is cut off emphasizing its physical strength and upward thrust towards the sky.
20171109. Light streaks frame a night east side view of One Spadina.
The cuboid vestibule inside the new Concourse Building inside the new EY Tower
20170526. A north view facilitated by sloped landscaping at One Spadina. Visit U ofT Daniels’ new home today at Doors Open Toronto.
20170416. Benjamin Brown’s Hermant Building east tower after restoration by ERA Architects.
20170328. One Spadina is just about ready for Faculty and Staff to move in.
20170315. This row of buildings at 738-744 Bathurst St (at Lennox St) will be conserved in the Westbank-developed Mirvish Village.
20170307. The 1892 Queen Anne Revival 2.5-storey fourplex Henry Mullen Buildings shall remain in the Westbank-developed Mirvish Village.
20170201. With the fence up, the Victory Cafe closed, and the 1892 Victorian house retained, the transition of Markham Village has begun.
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).
20170108. The Art Deco Concourse Building at 100 Adelaide St W is back.
20161219. The Art Deco facade’s fenestration compliments the contemporary condo curtain wall at Burano Condos.
20161215. The 1925 Gothic Revival McLaughlin Motor Car Showroom facade now forms part of the ground floor of the Burano Condominiums (Architects Alliance, ERA Architects, 2012).
20161205. South and north elevations at dusk of Onespadina, future iconic home of University of Toronto’s John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design, as it nears completion.
20161104. The Broadview Hotel, once Jilly’s strip club, looks splendid once again.
20160713. Full-length aerial view of the Ernst & Young Tower and its embedded Concourse Building.
20160415. An impressive Concourse Building facsimile (100 Adelaide St W) has returned to our skyline embedded in the EY Tower, replete with fine Art Deco detailing.
20160312. All that remains of the 1928 Art Deco Loblaws Grocerterias Warehouse (Lakeshore and Bathurst, Toronto).
Don’t worry as they are going to be “re-establisng an original” by saving 100,000 bricks and stonework for the West and South faces with a couple of condo towers behind and an addition on top.