Tag Archives: looking up
20170512. Living in brutalism at the Centrepoint East apartment complex in Moss Park.
20170501. When in Royal Bank Plaza’s underground Toronto PATH, don’t forget to look up!
20170428. Standing under the Scott Library and sky feeling inclined to go right. Minimal Aesthetic 111.
20170325. The conduits for power in a conduit for people – Ossington Station.
20170314. Eight section dual reflection atrium skylight.
20170312. A pyramid skylight of glass and mullions.
20170309. Looking up at an Ontario Coat of Arms inscribed skylight inside the Queen’s Park neoclassical marble west atrium.
20170304. Up, underneath the Princes’ Gates celebrating 60 years of Confederation. Chapman & Oxley, Beaux Arts, 1927.
20170203. Looking up at a transformer tower at the A. W. Manby Transformer Station.
20170129. Looking up at the octagonally-framed circular dome at Gouinlock’s Government Building (Beaux Arts in Baroque Classical style, 1912).
20170105. Below the metal canopy of the Allen Lambert Galleria at Toronto’s Brookfield Place (Holiday Version).
20170101. City of Toronto Archives postmodern skylight. Minimal Aesthetic 103.
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.
20161019. Looking up at the wonderful massing at Toronto’s Berkeley Castle (1868).
20161017. Sun Ray Simulation. Minimal Aesthetic 100.
20160826. Moss Park Modernism.
20160810. The tiny New World Laundry is dominated by the high-rises of St. James Town.
In the 1960s, during redevelopment of the area, the then owner refused to sell.