Tag Archives: St. George Campus
20220420. The contrasting textures of concrete at Kelly Library.
20220228. Brutalist OISE. Kenneth R. Cooper, 1969.
20210726. Bridges of July #26. A retro pedestrian bridge brightens the night. Health Sciences Building, University of Toronto (from 2014).
20210611. Brutalist June continues with Brutalism 11 – The loved or reviled Robarts Library.
20210610. Brutalist June continues with Brutalism-10. John M. Kelly Library is the other brutalist University of Toronto library.
20210303. The Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular & Biomolecular Research at the University of Toronto (architectsAlliance, 2005).
20210301. The rear of Massey College is almost as interesting as the front with its architectural massing.
20201227. Woodworth College Facade.
20200626. University of Toronto’s Stewart Building and Health Sciences building seem to go together nicely.
20200413. The clean modern lines and reflecting bright white windows of Sidney Smith Hall (Parkin, 1961) at University of Toronto.
20200306. The John M. Kelly library is a relatively ornate brutalist building.
20170614. Postmodernism at the Rotman School of Management North Building north wing.
20170414. A wide-angle view of the modernist 1961 Gerald Larkin Building south facade. Architect: Somerville, McMurrich & Oxley.
20170328. One Spadina is just about ready for Faculty and Staff to move in.
20161205. South and north elevations at dusk of Onespadina, future iconic home of University of Toronto’s John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design, as it nears completion.
20161130. The lovely Richardsonian Romanesque Victoria College at University of Toronto (William G. Storm, 1892).
20160920. The strong lines of University of Toronto’s new Jackman Law Building.
20150530. Brutalist Robarts ramparts protect the Library keep within at University of Toronto.
20150523. Today, Doors Open Toronto featured a cathedral of hexagons at the unique Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library at University of Toronto.
20150517. At Doors Open Toronto, get your Gothic Revival fix at Knox College.
20140827. The massive columns of Convocation Hall (c.1907) at the University of Toronto.
Architects Pearson and Darling, Classical Revival architectural style.