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20200531. Dismantling the Jarvis Street on-ramp to the Gardiner Expressway.
20200530. On Harbour Street near the wedge known as 10 York.
20200529. The late-modern St. Andrew’s United Church. Page & Steele, 1983.
20200528. One York ventilation shaft. Minimal Aesthetic 148.
20200526. Expressway bents frame 10 York and the parkade behind it.
20200525. The laneway between modern and contemporary.
20200524. Expressway bents frame this Ten York Condos facade.
20200523. Expressway bents frame this Scotiabank Arena facade.
20200522. Although the Scarborough Rapid Transit opened at Kennedy station in 1985, it has a mid-century modern space age look.
20200520. Donvale Manor looks rather regal with its crown of cell site panel antennas.
20200519. Finance and psychiatry go pretty good together. Ministry of Finance vs. Toronto Psychiatric Hospital (Surrey Place).
20200518. Laneway to a modern 1968 high-rise at Pelham Park Gardens.
20200517. The Junction’s namesake, the Junction Crossing, is now the West Toronto Diamond Grade Separation with one track going under the other improving service for CN, CP and GO Transit.
20200516. The West Don Lands are starting to change as the Gardiner Expressway is rehabilitated – rail is being removed, brush has been cleared and old businesses are gone.
20200515. The uniquely clad postmodern St. Dunstan’s Roman Catholic Church (1981).
20200514. Today marks the ninth anniversary of this daily Toronto photography blog as we look up at a fancy ceiling inside some new condo. Thanks for looking!!
20200513. Ripley vs Delta.
20200512. The aluminum-paneled SQ2 in the new Alexandra Park features colours of the old Alexandra Park.
20200511. The 1965 St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral.
20200510. Another chunk of old Alexandra Park’s ‘brick brutalist’ townhouses are ready for demolition.