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20150730. Toronto’s Billy Bishop Island Airport Pedestrian Tunnel is open!
20150729. A sun-shading louvres reflection. UTIAS Microsatellite Science and Technology Centre, Toronto.
20150728. An intricate ceiling at Sam Pollock Square in Toronto’s Brookfield Place (Architect Santiago Calatrava, c.1992).
20150727. The transparent yet reflective glass curtain wall of Toronto’s Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts.
20150726. A Krider’s red-tailed hawk looks for prey on an abandoned rusty 53 year old pedestrian overpass in Thornhill.
20150725. Looking down a 16 storey neomodern condominium atrium.
20150724. The inviting entrance to Toronto’s TD Centre West Tower, a Mies masterpiece.
20150722. An appealing subterranean passageway at Toronto’s Wilson TTC subway station.
20150721. Toronto’s TTC York University busway threads its way through the Finch Hydro Corridor.
20150720. Toronto’s UTIAS spherical-cap-shaped MarsDome robotics testing facility.
20150719. A edifice housing the dead separates earth and a one cloud sky.
20150718. Blue sky bars and concrete shadows. Lawrence West subway station, Toronto. Minimal Aesthetic 62.
20150717. Roxy Paine’s beautiful stainless steel sculpture Compartment Earth at Toronto’s new RBC WaterPark Place III.
20150716. Grab a Mill Street Brew at Toronto’s UP Express Union Station CIBC UPstairs Lounge.
20150714. Undergoing restoration, Toronto’s Design Exchange is using the perfect scaffolding cover.
20150713. Six shades of blue at Toronto’s 210 Simcoe condos. Minimal Aesthetic 61.
20150712. Pickering GO station’s new walkway snakes between a new parkade and the Hwy 401 pedestrian bridge.
20150711. The CN Tower explodes with fireworks during the opening ceremonies of Toronto’s Pan Am Games.
20150710. Beton brut bulwark (exposed wood-mold textured poured-in-place concrete wall). Minimal Aesthetic 60.
20150709. A full-length view of Toronto’s palace of purification (RC Harris Water Treatment Plant Filtration Building, Art Deco, c.1941).
Restoration completed by CH2M Hill with heritage consultant Taylor Hazell Architects Ltd.