
Tag Archives: looking up
20210212. The shifting balconies of the 1Thousand Bay Condos.

20210131. Crossing the Red Line.

20200714. Looking up at the Casa II/III condos whose clean lines are brought to you by architectsAlliance. Minimal Aesthetic 150.

20200708. Looking up at the unusual angles of the Burano Condos. ArchitectsAlliance, 2012.

20200514. Today marks the ninth anniversary of this daily Toronto photography blog as we look up at a fancy ceiling inside some new condo. Thanks for looking!!

20200331. TD Centre overpass before a black and white sea of steel and glass.

20200328. An intricate ceiling at Sam Pollock Square in Toronto’s Brookfield Place (Architect Santiago Calatrava, c.1992).

20200326. I hope this pandemic puts many of you into high gear. Life is precious after all!

20200324. Looking up at the EY Tower’s very interesting northwest corner at the Richmond-Adelaide Centre.

20200225. Looking up at a corner of the brutalist ziggurat at 222 Jarvis and home to four Ontario Government ministries. Minimal Aesthetic 147. Surveillance 1.

20200118. Looking up from inside the 1968 Etobicoke Cenotaph at the Etobicoke Civic Centre.

20200112. Looking up at the Warden Water Tank at 15 Civic Rd in Scarborough’s Golden Mile.

20200111. A large mural graces the south side ground floor wall of the Grid Condos.

20200101. Here’s to another year of photography. Happy 2020!

20191231. Raise the roof in 2020!

20191219. Randomly lit windows set the Couture Condominium (Bloor/Jarvis) apart from neighbouring high-rises on a foggy night.

20190914. Looking up at RBC Plaza.

20190913. Looking up at RBC Plaza. Minimal Aesthetic 145.

20190909. Looking up in a private courtyard enclosed by walls.

20190906. Looking up past the Residences of College Park at the phenomenal sky.

20190831. Peering way up Toronto’s Cadillac Fairview Tower.

20190818. An aerial view of Metropolitan Place at 1 University Avenue.

20190809. The Fairmont Royal York Hotel through Union Station’s glass covered TD Carriageway.

20190718. Monument to the City of Toronto.
