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20210215. The north wall of the TC Douglas Housing Co-op townhomes makes for a very dull view over the triangular parking lot and driveway at the neighbouring townhouse complex.
20200131. Satellite Dish Place, Regent Park.
20190319. A six-storey community housing building awaits demolition in Regent Park’s Block 1, for Phase 3 of development.
20190131. Remembering the demolition of one of Dickinson’s modernist towers in Regent Park.
20180221. Postmodernism put to good use at Jessie’s – The June Callwood Centre for Young Women.
20171026. 325 Gerrard St E is a handsome building destined for demolition in Regent Park redevelopment Phase 4.
20170916. The modern residential high-rises of Oak Street in Regent Park.
Looking up at church.
20170615. A look back at the 2015 demolition of a modernist Peter Dickinson Regent Park tower in the park.
20170103. Regent Park’s new park features this neat structure housing a community greenhouse and bake oven. Images show both north and south elevations.
20161101. The grand classical entrance to the recently renovated Nelson Mandela Park Public School.
20160927. Although Regent Park is widely criticized, its low-rise buildings have some appeal.
20160629. Aerial of the award-winning Aquatic Centre in Regent Park.
20160130. Demolition makes way for the Minto Westside Condos in Toronto.
20160129. The last wall standing against the machines in Toronto’s Regent Park.
20160121. A balcony-railing-free Regent Park high-rise.
20160116. An aerial view of Regent Park’s white aluminum-cladded One Park Place Condos.
20160110. The Duke of York / Regent Park Junior Public School, a decrepit but excellent example of institutional modernism is now gone.
20150318. Demolition of the last Dickinson-designed modernist tower in Toronto’s Regent Park is underway.
20150304. An aerial shot of demolition, redevelopment and contrast in Toronto’s Regent Park.
20150208. New and old contrast vividly in Toronto’s Regent Park during the demolition of its 2nd last modernist tower.
20150125. A view of many rooms in the 4th Dickinson modernist high-rise demolition in Toronto’s Regent Park.
20141105. Living the high-life in mixed-income Regent Park (Paintbox Condos left; 252 Sackville Toronto Community Housing right).
20141030. The empty, decaying yet classical modernist Duke of York public school (c.1958) in Toronto’s Regent Park.
The property on which this former Toronto District School Board school sits has been purchased by the Toronto Catholic District School Board. Due to its bad state of repair, it will most likely be demolished.