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20161205. South and north elevations at dusk of Onespadina, future iconic home of University of Toronto’s John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design, as it nears completion.
20161130. The lovely Richardsonian Romanesque Victoria College at University of Toronto (William G. Storm, 1892).
20161014. University of Toronto Scarborough’s impressive Arts and Administration Building, designed by Montgomery & Sisam Architects.
20160920. The strong lines of University of Toronto’s new Jackman Law Building.
20160107. Toronto’s UTIAS monochrome Marsdome.
20151216. Renovations of the existing heritage building at University of Toronto’s future Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design at 1 Spadina Cr. look great.
20151213. University of Toronto Scarborough’s new Environmental Science and Chemistry building.
20151124. Brutalism at its best at University of Toronto Scarborough.
20151104. Take the stairs at the University of Toronto Scarborough Instructional Centre.
20150901. Concrete mastery at UTSC’s Andrews Building Science Wing.
20150720. Toronto’s UTIAS spherical-cap-shaped MarsDome robotics testing facility.
20150523. Today, Doors Open Toronto featured a cathedral of hexagons at the unique Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library at University of Toronto.
20150517. At Doors Open Toronto, get your Gothic Revival fix at Knox College.
20150408. Lines and steps in the shadow of Brutalism. Minimal Aesthetic 53.
20150324. The striking modern facade of the brutalist Science Wing at UofT Scarborough campus in Toronto.
20150323. The versatility and expression of concrete exemplified at University of Toronto Scarborough.
20150321. The oblong spirals of a concrete stairwell at the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus Andrews Building.
The Andrews Building containing these stairwells was designed by the Australian architect John Andrews in 1965 who later went on to design the CN Tower.
Note the raw concrete (beton brut) look furnished by the wood forms in which the concrete was poured in place.
20150218. University of Toronto’s Brutalist Tartu College seems to lift off the ground as if supported only by its thin end walls.
Tampold Architects, 1969.