
Tag Archives: high-rise
20170516. Toronto high-rise condominium architecture with depth.

20170512. Living in brutalism at the Centrepoint East apartment complex in Moss Park.

20170504. York Centre’s pellucid postmodern passageway to the Toronto PATH.

20170502. A sky view of Toronto’s CityPlace (Fall 2014).

20170420. Symmetry at the corner of Royal Bank Plaza South.

20170418. When completed in 1968, Rochdale College was an experiment in alternate learning.

20170416. Benjamin Brown’s Hermant Building east tower after restoration by ERA Architects.

20170412. Brick-clad buildings from different ages: Fairbank Public School vs. St. Hilda’s Senior Care Community.

20170411. Scotia Plaza’s grand entrance atrium.

20170327. The new anodized-aluminum-clad SQ Spadina Queen Condos is very close to completion.

20170326. The 1965 Bell Telephone building podium and aluminum-clad tower at 76 Adelaide Street West.

20170321. A latticework of balconies and concrete forms the facade of the modernist Tower Hill tower.

20170318. A setting sun shines on both the Picasso Condos and its reflection.

20170316. The full narrower west elevation of the modernist 1958 limestone-clad former Shell Oil building at 505 University Avenue including the 7 additional floors added 8 years later.

20170308. The towers of Waterpark City rise over pink June Callwood Park.

20170305. The handsome contemporary Art Deco style West Harbour City west podium.

20170222. Sunset-drenched slab block Modernism at Village Green by Architect John H. Daniels (2/2)

20170220. Cylindrical Modernism at Village Green by Architect John H. Daniels.

20170128. A psychedelic mid-century modernist brick wall at 103 Avenue Road featuring alternating smooth-turquoise-stretcher and buff-yellow-header brick. Minimal Aesthetic 106.

20170102. Krystyna Sadowska’s 1967 sculpture suits the concrete plaza of the brutalist Centrepoint East apartment complex in Moss Park (Ryan & Lee, 1974).

20161231. It’s been a fun year of photography and I look to forward to another year of imagery. Thanks for looking! Have a great 2017!

20161229. Inside the open podium under the Tableau Condominiums.

20161224. Michael Snow’s Lightline art feature is finally active on the Trump International Hotel & Tower Toronto.

20161223. Looking up at the Trump International Hotel & Tower Toronto Lightline art feature that’s finally active but only after the developer defaulted on its debt and put the building up for sale – the name Trump will no longer disgrace the skyscraper.
