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20150617. Entering Toronto’s UP Express downtown terminal.
20150616. Toronto’s UP Express downtown terminal integrates well with the Skywalk.
20150615. A UP Express driver’s view of the elevated spur line to Toronto Pearson Airport.
20150614. Preparing to board Toronto’s shiny new UP Express train at Bloor Station.
20150613. The welcoming Y and wood finish at Toronto’s new UP Express Pearson station.
20150612. The Union Pearson Express downtown terminal with bands of oak veneer is warm and inviting.
20150611. With Toronto city council choosing the hybrid option, the Keating Channel will look largely the same.
Image 10/10 exploring the Future of the Gardiner East leading up to the Toronto City Council vote.
20150610. How you feel about the Gardiner Expressway depends on your point of view.
Image 9/10 exploring the Future of the Gardiner East leading up to the Toronto City Council vote.
20150609. As is, there’s a lot of unused land around Toronto’s Gardiner Expressway.
Image 8/10 exploring the Future of the Gardiner East leading up to the Toronto City Council vote.
20150608. A section of Gardiner East deck ends abruptly like a sculpture to a past era in motoring.
Image 7/10 exploring the Future of the Gardiner East leading up to the Toronto City Council vote.
20150607. If removed, the Gardiner Expressway would end just east of Yonge St north of prime development land.
Image 6/10 exploring the Future of the Gardiner East leading up to the Toronto City Council vote.
20150606. Whatever awaits Toronto’s Gardiner Expressway, it must come down somewhere new.
Image 5/10 exploring the Future of the Gardiner East leading up to the Toronto City Council vote.
20150605. Imagine a naturalized Don River beneath the Gardiner Expressway to Don Valley Parkway ramps.
Image 4/10 exploring the Future of the Gardiner East leading up to the Toronto City Council vote.
20150604. Is the Gardiner Expressway a psychological barrier to a forgotten place?
20150603. The Gardiner East Expressway is a cathedral of rust and aging concrete where it may end.
20150602. A grimy Gardiner Expressway splits to join the DVP in Toronto. Should we retain this connection?
20150601. This must be the safest place in town.
20150531. Ionic columns rise above the entrance of Toronto’s iconic Dominion Public Building.
20150530. Brutalist Robarts ramparts protect the Library keep within at University of Toronto.
20150529. A siren stands sentinal over hoods near the Pickering Nulear Generating Station.
20150528. Construction of the Chaz Condos nears completion creating a chasm on Charles Street.
20150527. Shadows enhance Toronto City Hall’s observation deck at Doors Open Toronto.
This is the last of a series of 23 photos highlighting Doors Open Toronto 2015. Visit Toronto next year for Doors Open 2016!
20150526. At Redpath Sugar refining raw sugar starts at the silo. Seen at Doors Open Toronto.
20150525. Looking up at the Old Don Jail skylight at Doors Open.
This is a 60 year old reconstruction of the 1864 original skylight, a rare sight in the 19th Century.