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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.
20170222. Sunset-drenched slab block Modernism at Village Green by Architect John H. Daniels (2/2)
20140822. Modernist high-rise demolition cross-section in Regent Park, Toronto.
We should applaud the revitilization in Regent Park but should also appreciate the design of these modernist towers before all five are gone.
They were very unique. John Bentley Mays did a good job describing these apartments: “Every one of the five high-rises is a stack of 97 one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, each disposed, like a small townhouse, on two floors. By eliminating corridors on every second floor — the elevator skips the floors without hallways — Dickinson was able to open out the common area in each apartment to the width of the whole slab. The results: a sense of spaciousness, light coming from two directions, good cross-ventilation and views of Lake Ontario for almost every resident of the towers.”