Tag Archives: St. Lawrence Neighbourhood
20190213. This part of the Globe and Mail Centre’s podium has a sympathetic aesthetic in that it follows the height of neighbouring buildings.
20190203. Condo Corner Reflection.
20190129. The 1914 heritage-designated Edwardian Classical mid-rise at 3 Church Street.
20190128. Looking north from the foot of Church Street.
20190127. Church St and The Esplanade is the site of yet another new condominium called “75 on The Esplanade.”
20171127. The outdoor section reflection of the art installation Spectrum by Balmond Studio at the 88 Scott podium.
20171116. The so-called Porcupine drain, on the site of the demolished St. Lawrence North Market, a site used for food retailing for 214 years, dates back to 1831.
20170618. Where two diagonally patterned perpendicular planes meet. Minimal Aesthetic 114.
20170611. The skewed checkerboard pattern of the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts west side plaza responds to the acute angles defined by the theatre and intersection of Yonge and Front streets.
20161226. The Milburn building on Colborne Street – designed by the “master practitioner” of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture, E.J. Lennox (architect of Casa Loma and Old City Hall).
