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20190220. Muscular Modernist Mid-rise.

20190219. Moving the Kipling Station Passenger Pick-up building for the construction of the future Kipling Mobility Hub.

20190216. The Extreme Architecture of the nearly completed River City Phase 3 is visible down Adelaide Street East.

20190215. Three ornate warehouse buildings (1872-74) on Front St E. From left to right: Dixon Building (the last Toronto building with a cast iron facade), Perkins Inc. and Co., Beardmore Building.

20190214. The Ambassador’s angled balconies provide a creative twist to a modernist apartment building.

20190213. This part of the Globe and Mail Centre’s podium has a sympathetic aesthetic in that it follows the height of neighbouring buildings.

20190212. 100 Roehampton Ave features modernist elements including a folded concrete roof, folded concrete entrance canopy and matching balconies.

20190211. The Ambassador’s concrete canopies on Roehampton Ave are an example of mushroom modernism.

20190210. Scarborough’s moderately modernist Saint Stephen’s Presbyterian Church.

20190209. Woman At End of Ramp.

20190208. Sunset reflections on the Royal Bank Plaza.

20190207. At Toronto Police Service 52 Division patterns on glass imitate patterns on concrete.

20190206. Storefronts have turned into facades to make way for a glass office tower on King Street east of Yonge.

20190205. Some of Uno Prii’s sculptural Jane Exbury Towers.

20190203. Condo Corner Reflection.

20190202. Discarded glass reflection.

20190201. An “under deck polygonal warren through truss with alternating verticals” bridge has complex joints.

20190131. Remembering the demolition of one of Dickinson’s modernist towers in Regent Park.

20190130. The Bisha Hotel podium features a Georgian double house built by provincial receiver-general George Crookshank in 1834.

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.”

20190125. Demolishing the former Bank of Montreal Service Centre at 234 Simcoe St to make way for three condominium towers called Artists’ Alley.

20190124. A steel support structure secures the north and west facades of the 1908 Southam Press Building at 19 Duncan Street.
