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20151026. At night, Toronto’s 78- storey Aura Condominium at College Park is crowned by glowing white LED icicles.
20151025. A posterior view of Toronto City Hall.
20151024. Inside Toronto’s yellow-lit King Street West railway underpass.
20151023. Light-induced diamonds in the subway.
20151022. Opposingly tapered balconies give the U Condominiums a unique look.
20151021. Menkes’ The Eglinton condominiums will replace this 1970 mid-rise modernist skeleton.
20151020. The striking blue angled podium glazing of Iron Chef Marimoto’s future restaurant at Theatre Park.
20151019. A jib puts its tower crane in to perspective.
20151017. A window on the window on the world. Minimal Aesthetic 74.
20151016. Toronto’s Sun Life Financial Tower at 1 York Street nears completion.
20151015. Seeking symmetry on a moving subway stairway.
20151014. North York’s impressive new Emerald Park Condominiums.
20151013. Night on an empty streetcar platform at Toronto’s St. Clair Station.
20151012. The Centre of Excellence is a lightbox at night. Glendon Campus, York University, Toronto.
20151011. An uptown post-modern brick and glass abstraction. Minimal Aesthetic 73.
20151010. Bug’s eye view of Toronto’s Spadina Station inter-platform walkway.
20151009. Exposed concrete, concealed light. Can you guess which subway station? Minimal Aesthetic 72.
20151008. Hanging lights make Yorkdale Mall’s future Nordstrom a pretty construction site. Toronto.
20151007. The Scarborough Civic Centre branch is Toronto’s 100th library.
20151006. Southbound night perspective at Toronto’s Eglinton West Station (c.1978, Arthur Erickson).
20151005. Scarborough Civic Centre self-reflection. Architect Raymond Moriyama, 1969.
20151004. Increased security at Toronto’s CN Tower is one example of the negative legacy of the PAN AM games.
You can no longer get anywhere near the ticket counter or gift shop when you want to visit the CN Tower. Be prepared to line up like you do at the airport for a flight. You will have your bag thoroughly searched and must go through a metal detector before you can see the price of a ticket.