
Tag Archives: toronto
20180704. Under the six-span Mount Pleasant Rd Bridge in Blythwood Ravine Park.

20180703. The modern 20th century 21 St. Clair Ave E.

20180702. The mid-century expressionist triangular St. Peter’s Estonian Lutheran Church.

20180625. The top of the tallest building in the Commonwealth upon completion in 1931 – Commerce Court North.

20180621. The beautiful Bank of Nova Scotia building below.

20180620. The fritted glass north view from One Spadina.
20180620. The fritted glass north view from One Spadina.
20180619. The technicolour Principal Hall at The John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design.

20180618. The Three Watchmen stand tall in the newly renovated College Park atrium.

20180617. Eight power line utility pole. Minimal Aesthetic 127.

20180616. Pointy pipes at the power plant.

20180615. An alley to a view to be replaced by something new – the King Adelaide Centre.

20180613. Deciding to dine in the dark at O.Noir.

20180612. The octagonal late modernist St. Barnabas Roman Catholic Church

20180611. Taking a break at a Toronto Hydro electric substation with a pretty cool precast concrete wall.

20180610. A blank facade at the modernist University of Toronto Chestnut Residence and former Colony Hotel.

20180609. Demolition at sunset. This 1940 building and the lot it is on will be replaced by 1500 condo units in the St. Lawrence neighbourhood.

20180609. The northeast corner facade at the Variety Village Fitness and Life Skills Facility in Birch Cliff.

20180605. The Westbury Rental Residences in the Upper Beaches are very leafy lodgings.

20180604. A structure-free dusk skyline from Bluffer’s Park Beach.

20180603. The 1989 postmodern Gothic Advent Lutheran Church in The Peanut.

20180602. Russell Street through a rose window.

20180601. The windowless west precast corduroy concrete facade of the Sheraton Centre tower.

20180531. Looking up in a downtown Toronto alley.

20180530. The North Toronto Subdivision Yellow Creek Rail Bridge.
