
Tag Archives: toronto
20190122. Modernist carriage porch.

20190121. The big bird on the Backstage building.

20190119. A sad demolition can be pretty when it snows. Bye-bye Davisville Public School, you were special.

20190118. Suburban Alleyway

20190117. The main pod of the impressive modernist Davisville Public School is looking very different these days.

20190116. The steel support structure for the elevated park between the future CIBC Square’s two towers spans the Union Station rail corridor.

20190115. The Ernest Smith Store and the F.W. Hutt Store in 1889 Parkdale.

20190114. Reflections of modernism in contemporary glass.

20190108. In between the wings of The Merlan at 81-83 Isabella Street.

20190107. The elegant simplicity of an elevator lobby.

20190102. Scaffolding surrounding smokestack.

20190101. Here’s to another year of photography ahead. Thanks for looking!

20181228. The Heath Street bridge over Mud Creek.

20181226. On the faux Victorian frontier in the Upper Beaches

20181225. Below the metal Christmas lit canopy of the Allen Lambert Galleria at Toronto’s Brookfield Place.

20181224. Horizontal Transmission Tower.

20181221. Demolition follows the securing of former storefronts in the process of facadism. The original storefronts are in the second image below.

20181220. Alice Aycock’s Toronto Twister located at Waterlink at Pier 27 (Yonge and Queens Quay).

20181219. Climbing up to the Wilson Station passenger pick-up.

20181218. The skinny skyscraper called Jade Waterfront Condos at Humber Bay Shores.

20181217. One and a half pods down at the demolition of Davisville Public School, one of Toronto’s most impressive modernist schools.

20181216. A Parkdale facade at 1340 King St W.

20181215. And so the demolition of Davisville Public School, one of Toronto’s most impressive modernist schools, has begun.

20181213. An ornate Ontario Cottage with its symmetrical rectangular plan and single gable above the door in the centre of the building.
