Tag Archives: toronto
20150414. Wouldn’t it be lovely to live in a Pier 27 Prism?
20150413. Trees, lamps and demolition. Only Guvernment remnants remain (former Toronto nightclub).
20150412. Under the Skybridge at the Pier 27 Condos on Toronto’s waterfront.
20150410. Enter the Atrium. Toronto.
20150409. The 1913 Edwardian Classical Canadian Magazine Building (200 Adelaide W, Toronto).
20150408. Lines and steps in the shadow of Brutalism. Minimal Aesthetic 53.
20150407. A massive concrete parkade stretches into the distance at CIBC’s 750 Lawrence Ave W complex.
20150406. 90 Warren Rd in Toronto is a 1968 European International Style departure from Uno Prii’s sculptural Modernist buildings.
20150403. TTC Spadina subway station’s stimulating secondary entrance. Toronto.
20150402. One man versus a behemoth Brutalist building. Manulife Centre, Toronto.
20150331. Ryerson University’s Brutalist Podium building dominates O’Keefe Lane in Toronto.
20150330. Reflections mottle the east face of Toronto’s 1953 modern classical Crown Life Insurance Building.
20150329. The capped conduits watched construction of Union UP Express station progress.
20150328. North York’s late modernist Joseph Shepard Federal Building and its cuboid massing. Toronto, Macy DuBois Architect, 1977.
20150326. Impressive train shed metalwork revealed by revitilization at Toronto’s Union Station.
20150325. Glowing Stairwell in Profile. Minimal Aesthetic 51.
I liked these stairs more when they were incomplete: http://www.flickr.com/photos/vikpahwa/15747912008/
20150324. The striking modern facade of the brutalist Science Wing at UofT Scarborough campus in Toronto.
20150323. The versatility and expression of concrete exemplified at University of Toronto Scarborough.
20150321. The oblong spirals of a concrete stairwell at the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus Andrews Building.
The Andrews Building containing these stairwells was designed by the Australian architect John Andrews in 1965 who later went on to design the CN Tower.
Note the raw concrete (beton brut) look furnished by the wood forms in which the concrete was poured in place.