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20161225. Only two walls of the heritage-designated 1927 Canadian Westinghouse Building remain standing as construction commences on the future two-building King Blue Condominium and Hotel complex.

20161028. A skyward view of the Exhibit Condos cubes askew.

20161022. Sun and shadow contrast strongly on LCBO’s big box warehouse, site of a large future Menkes development.

20161001. One Bloor dominates an ever-rising Toronto skyline.

20160929. The massive concrete pads supporting the columns (or bents) of the Gardiner Expressway sit unearthed at the site of the future WestBlock / LakeShore / LakeFront development (where the art deco Loblaw Groceterias building will be re-built).

20160928. Reflecting east Toronto at X the Condominium.

20160921. The unique Ontario Design Centre three building complex.

20160914. The townhome serrations of Linea on Bayview.

20160910. Aqualina condo construction continues behind Sherbourne Common’s glowing zinc-clad pavilion.

20160908. The unmistakable west facade of the almost ready Sun Life Financial Tower.

20160907. Ten York’s pointy podium takes shape on a wedge of land bordered by the Gardiner Expressway and one of its off-ramps.

20160829. Taking down Tim Hortons and a licensed rooming house to make way for Grid Condos.

20160820. The Fashion District’s Fashion House Condos.

20160819. Toronto’s CityPlace skyline.

20160806. Uniform living at the Block Condos.

20160802 Looking west along Adelaide St, it is apparent that Toronto’s core is condominium central.

20160727. A top-down view of Toronto’s Commerce Court West Tower.
Note the green roof of the Toronto Dominion Centre banking pavilion to the right.
20160626. The twin towers of the Edge on Triangle Park Condominiums.

20160624. The Picasso on Richmond’s blank western canvas.

20160621. The abstract yet patent facade of the Thompson Residences. Minimal Aesthetic 95.

20160620. The boiler house (building 38) at Toronto’s old Unilever factory, a site soon to be transformed by First Gulf.

20160619. Before: A 1930 Newsome & Gilbert Limited class 1 brick and beam printing plant on King St West. Now: A partially demolished building making way for the future King Portland Centre.


20160615. The narrowest building of Toronto’s Waterlink at Pier 27 condos and its industry-separating wall.

20160608. The bird-friendly art (Tadashi Kawamata’s Lamppost) in Toronto’s Canary District.
