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20160925. The gold-infused glass of the Royal Bank Plaza north tower reflects the tallest of the TD Centre towers.
20160924. A boy puts a railway underpass on Eglinton Avenue into scale.
20160923. The big black dot at Bay Adelaide Centre East.
20160922. The faces of buildings.
20160921. The unique Ontario Design Centre three building complex.
20160920. The strong lines of University of Toronto’s new Jackman Law Building.
20151111. Triple level overpass at Canada Life’s Toronto campus.
20160918. A different perspective on the Freedom Arches at the Nathan Phillips Square reflecting pool.
20160916. From woolens / cigar box factory to the Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres.
Renaissance Revival, 1885.
20160915. The futuristic ranch-style church of the Latter Day Saints.
20160914. The townhome serrations of Linea on Bayview.
20160913. The Merchandise Building (1910) dominates Toronto’s Dalhousie Street.
20160912. Seeking out shadows in the night under the Gardiner Expressway.
20160911. This is where the Gardiner Expressway’s future Simcoe Street off-ramp will land.
20160910. Aqualina condo construction continues behind Sherbourne Common’s glowing zinc-clad pavilion.
20160909. Night transforms Lake Shore Blvd E into a sub-freeway speedway.
20160908. The unmistakable west facade of the almost ready Sun Life Financial Tower.
20160907. Ten York’s pointy podium takes shape on a wedge of land bordered by the Gardiner Expressway and one of its off-ramps.
20160906. Imminent demolition of the St. Lawrence Market North Building may unearth 200 years of history.
20160905. Renovations continue below at The Salvation Army Toronto Grace Health Centre.
20160904. Nail-polish scented steam escapes as a PVC liner is cured within a watermain requiring rehabilitation.
A PVC liner is inserted into a watermain between two manholes. Hot steam is then used to expand the liner to the width of pipe. The thermosetting resin in the liner is then cured by the steam and hardens. After cooling, the liner is now waterproof. This trenchless technology is used to stop leaks from imperfections or gaps in piping.