Images
20160104. A three-alarm fire at 314 Jarvis Street in Toronto today has left an abandoned 1865 house gutted.
20151229. HVAC shiny stainless steel security. St. Lawrence Temporary North Market.
20151105. The sinuous concrete elegance of Ottawa’s 1966 train station.
20151001. A LEED Platinum Inverted Constitution Square. Ottawa Ontario.
20150805. Toronto’s striking St. Lawrence Hall (1851, Renaissance Revival) and home of Heritage Toronto.
20150715. The new and temporarily south North St. Lawrence Market.
20150426. A busy 7AM at the antique market during the last days of Toronto’s St. Lawrence Market North building.
20150301. The Brutalistic pre-cast concrete lines of Toronto’s TTC Kipling Station electrical substation.
20141111. The entrance to Bloor Station on Toronto’s future downtown-to-airport express train is taking shape.
20141110. A pedestrian bridge leads to the 1948 modernist 1,007,000 SF Kodak Building 205 in Rochester, NY.
20141109. The 1913 neo-gothic terra-cotta-clad 299 Queen St W, Toronto.
20141108. Rochester’s Beebe Station Switch House. The historic power plant faces demolition.
20141106. The Bank of America’s modernist tower with pavilion reflecting the building’s stilts. Rochester, c.1962.
20141104. The abandoned modernist Terrence Building at Rochester’s Psychiatric Center campus (open 1959-1995).
20141019. Downtown Rochester is a compelling confluence of varying architectural eras and styles.
20140701. The undulating waves of the Market Wharf Condo balconies. St. Lawrence hood, Toronto.
20140614. Toronto’s St. Lawrence Garage is all about lines.
20140610. It is a long way to the top of a #TorontoFire aerial truck . Taken January 31, 2014.
20140328A. Firefighters fought a six-alarm fire at a foam mattress factory near Dufferin and Eglinton in Toronto on March 27, 2014.
20140131. Firefighters battle blaze at vacant Church on Dufferin north of Bloor in Toronto 3 hours after arriving.
Photo 20130907. The HNR Building (c.1913, 21 Dundas Sq.) has a new and interesting fire escape.
The HNR Building will be restored while a new 39-story mixed-use tower is developed behind it. At one time, the fire escape ended on the roof of a now demolished building whose imprint remains. The lower half of the fire escape was recently added on the building’s east face. Sadly, the demolished building was heritage-designated.