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20200315. The rear facade of Toronto’s Seventh Post Office (1853, a national historic site) where Conrad Black was taped removing document boxes from his office.

20200314. Entering the Green P Parking Garage at 40 York Street.

20200313. Behind the Toronto Hydro-Electric System Windsor Station and its two eras of architecture.

20200312. Pretty lights on a construction site that is now a Nordstrom – from 2015.

20200311. Coronavirus has temporarily solved Toronto’s rush hour traffic woes.

20200310. Hanging out at a modern second level industrial park in the Junction from 1969.

20200309. A new rental tower has attached itself to LuCliff Place resulting in a consolidated structure that leaves me speechless.

20200308. Inside the facade of the future 2 Queen Street West.

20200307. A tower crane on a parkade to help build 2 Queen Street West.

20200306. The John M. Kelly library is a relatively ornate brutalist building.

20200305. 736 Dundas St E, once a 3-storey cigar box or soap manufacturing company and now a 5-storery loft building.

20200304. The almost complete Massey Tower Condos reflected in the Cadillac Fairview tower.

20200303. An east profile reveals the EY Tower’s protrusion at the Richmond-Adelaide Centre.

20200302. River City Phase 3 and its Extreme Architecture is complete.

20200301. The zigs and zags of the modernist Pine Point Arena.

20200229. The River City Phase 3 concrete facade in the West Don Lands.

20200228. Turquoise Celeste Cyan and Blue.

20200227. In Etobicoke on Resurrection Road, one can find the divine use of ledgestone at the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ Catholic Church.

20200226. Fluorescent light shadows emanate from where ceiling meets wall. Minimal Aesthetic 107.

20200225. Looking up at a corner of the brutalist ziggurat at 222 Jarvis and home to four Ontario Government ministries. Minimal Aesthetic 147. Surveillance 1.

20200224. A broader view of the John Street Roundhouse, a national historic site.

20200223. The Loblaw Groceterias building (1928) has been resurrected as the West Block.

20200222. A barren suburban commuter parkade means the weekend is here.

20200221. The Scotiabank North Tower at the Bay Adelaide Centre is finally starting to go up.
