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20210722. Bridges of July #22. The pedestrian bridge over Finch Avenue from Old Cummer GO Station.

20210721. Bridges of July #21. The covered concrete and glass walkway along the Progress Avenue overpass above McCowan Ave.

20210720. Bridges of July #20. Vanishing down the pedestrian bridge to Toronto Pearson International Airport’s Terminal 1 Express Park Garage.

20210719. Bridges of July #19. A boy puts a railway underpass on Eglinton Avenue into scale.

20210718. Bridges of July #18. Under where Highway 427 splits into the Queen Elizabeth Way and the Gardiner Expressway.

20210717. Bridges of July #17. Under the six-span Mount Pleasant Road Bridge in Toronto’s Blythwood Ravine Park.

20210716. Bridges of July #16. The early ancestors of Star Wars Scout Walkers worked the railway lines of Earth lifting double leaf Bascule bridges. Over Welland Canal Lock 4.

20210715. Bridges of July #15. Toronto’s Cherry Street Strauss Trunnion Bascule Bridge in the Port Lands (from 2015).

20210714. Bridges of July #14. Going from the Skywalk to the Delta Toronto Hotel through the Torque pedestrian bridge.

20210713. Bridges of July #13. The long sleeved pedestrian bridge over Highway 401 from Pickering GO station to the Pickering Town Centre.

20210712. Bridges of July #12. The south-side ramp from Garrison Crossing which connects Fort York, the former Ordnance Triangle and Stanley Park.

20210711. Bridges of July #11. The Heath Street (or Cat’s Eye) bridge over the Moore Park Ravine, Mud Creek and the Beltline Trail.

20210710. Bridges of July #10. A sunbeam steals through spans of a box girder bridge under the Gardiner on the Humber River.

20210709. Bridges of July #9. A Mammoet self-propelled modular transport with 72 wheels supports the new Eaton Centre pedestrian bridge as it is fastened in place.

20210708. Bridges of July #8. ‘Night Truss’ and ‘Centre Span X’ on the Queen Street Viaduct.

20210707. Bridges of July #7. Heading west, here is the Peace Bridge over Calgary’s Bow River, designed by Santiago Calatrava, the architect behind Sam Pollock Square in Toronto’s Brookfield Place.

20210706. Bridges of July #06. The Puente De Luz pedestrian bridge under construction in 2011. The ‘Bridge of Light’ takes people from Front Street to CityPlace.

20210704. Bridges of July 04. The blur of people passing under the Rouge River Bridge – soon to be replaced by a bigger bridge that can accommodate additional tracks.

20210703. Bridges of July 03. Striking blue tiles line the sidewalks under Toronto’s 1960 Avenue Road CP Rail Bridge.

20210701. Infrastructure is sexy so here are the bridges of July! 01. A man puts a highway overpass into scale showing just how much space fast moving vehicles need.

20210629. Brutalist June continues with Brutalism #29. Brutalism in the Toronto Catholic District School Board.

20210624. Brutalist June continues with Brutalism #24. Béton brut is the term used to describe concrete left unfinished after being cast like here at the Sheraton Centre Toronto.

20210623. Brutalist June continues with Brutalism #23. Uno Prii’s Alan Brown building (1983) is one of a kind.

20210622. Brutalist June continues with Brutalism #22. An impeccable brutalist office tower by Crang & Boake (1982).
