
Tag Archives: laneway
20190413. Alleyway in the King Spadina Heritage Conservation District.

20190408. People walk by St. Luke Lane and its window on four eras of architecture – old commercial, modern, postmodern and contemporary.

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

20180615. An alley to a view to be replaced by something new – the King Adelaide Centre.

20180531. Looking up in a downtown Toronto alley.

20180416. Laneway housing is not a new phenomenon in Brockton Village.

20180215. The laneway to the toy factory.

20180108. The non-existent Honest Ed Alley.

20171013. Graffiti Alley is still a draw in the pouring rain.

A laneway in Toronto’s Brockton Village.

20170106. In an anthropogenic canyon in Toronto’s Financial District.

20161208. The nearly finished SQ Condominiums in #Toronto’s redeveloping Alexandra Park, contrast strongly but fittingly with the turn of the century mid-rise commercial buildings of Spadina Avenue.

20160728. Hemmed in by skyscrapers in downtown Toronto.

20150630. The adaptive reuse of 545 King St W, Toronto includes this transformed laneway.
