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20200505. The 1930 East Toronto Masonic Temple clubhouse
20200504. With the East United Condos nearing completion, it isn’t to early to say that this development is discordant at best.
20200503. Toronto Hydro’s Windsor Station was built in 1950, uses equipment past its useful life but puts out a maxed out 300 MW of power for the area west of the downtown core.
20200502. Moving a prefabricated steel girder for the Gardiner’s rehabilitation involves 2 tractors, 2 motorized trailers and 90 wheels.
20200501. The patterned concrete of the enwave Walton Street Steam Plant north facade.
20200430. After suffering two fires within two days a month ago, the heritage properties 422-424 Wellington St W and its redevelopment Wellington House may be at risk.
20200429. The Royal Alexandra’s rear is rather symmetrical.
20200428. Looking up at the Grange Apartments on McCaul Street yields interesting concrete detailing on a stairwell enclosure.
20200427. Reflections of sunlight from a neighbouring mirrored tower give Toronto Police 52 Division a festive look.
20200426. The stony eastern terminus of the Gardiner Expressway.
20200425. The industrial streamline moderne City of Toronto South District Operations building at 786 Dundas St E.
20200424. The sun glints over the Sun Life Centre.
20200423. A homeless person sleeps in front of the Neo-Georgian National Club that offers its members a private downtown enclave. Curry Sproatt & Rolph, 1907.
20200422. A blank arrivals and departures board in the Great Hall shows just how quiet Union Station is these days.
20200421. Several fire-damaged houses with fake mullioned board windows greet passersby on George St. as they wait to be included in the redevelopment of the next door Seaton House, one of the largest homeless shelters in Toronto.
20200420. Sun but no life at the Sun Life Building.
20200419. The back (but not the altar side) of St. Wilfrid’s Roman Catholic Church seems more like a Brutalist air traffic control tower.
20200418. The funky shadows of this part of Humber Valley United Church.
20200417. Above Ground, the art supply store under Alsop’s table top. Sharp Centre for Design, OCAD University, 2004.
20200416. Under the podium of the Toronto Superior Court of Justice Courthouse (FH Marani, 1966).
20200415. The brutalist SickKids Centre for Community Mental Health (formerly the Hincks Dellcrest Centre) at Jarvis and Wellesley. Shore & Moffat, 1967.