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20150917. The reflective fifth floor outdoor corridor at Halifax Central Library.

20150916. Congratulations to Delta Toronto, KPMB Architects, IBI Group, and GWL Realty Advisors on your Toronto Urban Design Award in the Private Buildings in Context – Tall Category!
In this image you can see the Delta Hotel’s reflection and its 4th floor terrace structure.
20150915. 60 Atlantic Avenue is a 2015 Toronto Urban Design Award nominee. Quadrangle Architects.

20150914. Residence for the Sisters of St. Joseph, a 2015 Toronto Urban Design Award nominee.
Shim-Sutcliffe Architects
20150913. On its 50th Anniversary, Toronto City Hall is still the city’s most iconic building.

20150912. WZMH Architects’ Durham Region Courthouse in Oshawa, Ontario – an Urban Design Award winner.

20150911. Stars and condos.

20150910. Toronto’s Manulife Financial South Tower, built in 1926 with the top added in 1953.

20150909. Refining has stopped at the Dartmouth Refinery.

20150908. Looking down the spillway of Toronto’s G. Ross Lord Flood Control Dam.

20150907. The new and impressive Halifax Central Library.

20150906. A cleverly crafted concrete ceiling. Minimal Aesthetic 67.

20150903. Do not enter the Pickering Nuclear Exclusion Zone.

20150901. Concrete mastery at UTSC’s Andrews Building Science Wing.

20150831. Does this Toronto Hydro Substation have a heritage designation? 18 Portland Street.

20150830. Rust, rail and stairs. Minimal Aesthetic 66.

20150829. Four fluorescent lights cast shadows in a corner. Minimal Aesthetic 65.

20150828. Upside down man in an inverted building. Minimal Aesthetic 64.

20150827. Toronto Hydro Electric System sub-system D. City Architect Robert McCallum, 1910.

20150826. Toronto’s un-designated 1974 Brutalist Masters Building A.

20150825. Toronto’s L Tower rises dramatically from Yonge and The Esplanade.

20150821. Ottawa’s fairly funky federal 1971 International Style Place Vanier towers.

20150820. 86 Lombard, the former City Morgue for Toronto (City Architect Robert McCallum, 1907).

20150812. A conduit for commuters and an empty gangway of lights at Toronto’s closing GO Transit Bay Concourse.
