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20210630. Brutalist June ends with Brutalism #30 – Brutalist Gateway to the Underground circa 1974.
20210522. Looking up at the self storage orange of the Livmore rental condos.
20190312. The Lawrence Avenue Duplexes (at Yonge St) form one of the finest rows of houses in Toronto.
20190305. The King Street facade of 122 Dowling Ave.
20180820. The colossal apartment towers of Crescent Town (1971) rise above the private podium level connecting each high-rise.
20170916. The modern residential high-rises of Oak Street in Regent Park.
20170512. Living in brutalism at the Centrepoint East apartment complex in Moss Park.
20170405. A model modernist triplet in Toronto’s Briar Hill.
20170222. Sunset-drenched slab block Modernism at Village Green by Architect John H. Daniels (2/2)
20170220. Cylindrical Modernism at Village Green by Architect John H. Daniels.
20170215. The unique fusing of contemporary and modernist highrise architecture at 66 Isabella.
20170207. The vintage modernist Oriole Arms apartments in Toronto’s Deer Park neighbourhood.
20170122. The triangular King Highline residential and retail complex between King West and the rail corridor is rising fast.
20170102. Krystyna Sadowska’s 1967 sculpture suits the concrete plaza of the brutalist Centrepoint East apartment complex in Moss Park (Ryan & Lee, 1974).
20161003. Two 91 year old Parkdale walk-up apartments facing south but built to follow the angle of King St. West.
20160826. Moss Park Modernism.
20160814. Functional modernism at Parkdale’s Seabreeze Apartments in Toronto.
20160811. The towering modernist forms of St. James Town at night.
Looking west from Parliament Street. Several buildings are named for Canadian cities – the white building with shapely balconies is the Toronto and in the distance the right tower is the Hamilton.
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.