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20180315. Triangular prism shaped buildings such as the 1958 modernist Mimico Presbyterian Church have interesting side elevations.

20180313. The modernist triangular north elevation of the 1958 Mimico Presbyterian Church.

20180311. John B. Parkin had a particular interest in designing school buildings in the modernist style including the 1942 Sunnylea Junior School shown here with its 1948 addition.

20180222. The Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church is a modest postmodern structure straddling industrial and residential areas in Islington.

20180212. Etobicoke’s Viceroy Building is a tiny, old modernist gem; sitting on slender columns, its bulk seems to defy gravity (wide-angle version).

20180211. Kipling Station has new cladding and a new spelling.

20180127. Looking up at Cloverdale Mall.

20180121. New Toronto’s abandoned Edwardian classical hydro substation.

20171210. In Etobicoke on Resurrection Road, one can find the divine use of concrete at the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ Catholic Church.

20170715. The singularly Brutalist Masters Condos of Etobicoke’s Markland Wood.

20170322. Etobicoke’s Viceroy Building is a tiny, old modernist gem; sitting on slender columns, its bulk seems to defy gravity.

20170224. Take the contemporary addition to the historic wing at Humber College Lakeshore Campus.

20170203. Looking up at a transformer tower at the A. W. Manby Transformer Station.

20170131. TTC’s Kipling Station Bus Platform from the tracks.

20170130. The convoluted series of ramps that is Etobicoke’s Six Points Interchange will soon undergo a major reconfiguration.

20161015. The Humber Bay Arch Bridge is striking no matter what the angle.

20160411. A man puts a highway overpass into scale (showing just how much space fast moving vehicles need).

20160127. 20 refueled GO trains get ready to go!

20160115. Archetypal octagonal zig-zag modernist architecture in Etobicoke.

20151222. Etobicoke’s Toronto District School Board Education Centre is a Brutalist place to be.

20150826. Toronto’s un-designated 1974 Brutalist Masters Building A.
