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20180329. A rose window and square crosses on a curved and rounded facade greet churchgoers at Our Lady Queen of Croatia Church.
20180328. Living under a massive apartment high-rise.
20180327. The pointy part of Lester B. Pearson Collegiate Institute (architect Moriyama & Teshima).
20180326. Masterful modernism at Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute. Scarborough, Toronto, Allward & Gouinlock, 1959.
20180324. The massive hulking brutalist entrance to the modernist Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute.
20180323. Arbor Glen Public School through its own portal. Toronto, Moriyama & Teshima, 1975.
20180322. Tout est possible at the modernist École Élémentaire Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau.
20180321. The striking yet simple design of the Bickford Centre (formerly Bickford Park High School, Toronto Board of Education, 1965).
20180320. Classic Brutalism at Tecumseh Senior Public School by Fairfield and DuBois (1967).
20180318. Brutalist ghost wall.
20180317. Brutalism in the Toronto District School Board – Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute.
20180316. Electrical paraphernalia and their shadows on a precast concrete school wall. Minimal Aesthetic 123.
20180315. Triangular prism shaped buildings such as the 1958 modernist Mimico Presbyterian Church have interesting side elevations.
20180314. It was a good inaugural winter for thebentway skate trail under the Gardiner Expressway.
20180313. The modernist triangular north elevation of the 1958 Mimico Presbyterian Church.
20180312. Play basketball circa 1961 at Glen Ames Senior Public School in The Beaches.
20180311. John B. Parkin had a particular interest in designing school buildings in the modernist style including the 1942 Sunnylea Junior School shown here with its 1948 addition.
20180310. A sodium vapour eye under an overcast sky. Minimal Aesthetic 122.
The late modern St. Matthew’s R.C. Church. 706 Old Weston Road, Keelesdale-Eglinton West.
20180307. The 1959 modernist Winona Drive Public School.
The north face of the brutalist A.Y. Jackson Secondary School at sunset.
20180304. The back of the Brick on the CP Rail North Toronto Subdivision.
20180303. The elegantly modernist 55 Ellerslie Ave, one of two excurvate buildings that face each other. Managed by Park Willow Developments and owned by M&R Holdings.
The modernist Cummer Avenue United Church may soon be surrounded by condominium towers. Reference No. 11 287471 NNY 24 OZ and 11 287481 NNY 24 SB.