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20190808. The east facade of Georgian 111 King St E after the wedding. Built in 1841, it survived the Great Fire of 1849.

20190803. Transformer-less Transformer Home 7 awaits demolition.

20190721. The LCBO has vacated its location at King and Spadina and left behind its disposable architecture to be demolished for more condos. Now you can get booze until 11pm Mon-Sat, 8pm Sun at Front and Spadina.

20190712. Even my non-descript street in the St. Lawrence neighbourhood is film-worthy for the Netflix series The Boys.

20190219. Moving the Kipling Station Passenger Pick-up building for the construction of the future Kipling Mobility Hub.

20190105. The east ramp at Kipling Station.

20181210. The wonder of wood at the new Calgary Central Library.

20181204. The Art Deco Toronto Fire Station 324.

20181030. Toronto Pearson Airport’s Fire Emergency Services shows off their equipment.

20180919. A deteriorated and fire-damaged 1871 Gothic revival house on Peter Street awaits facadism and redevelopment.

20180918. A deteriorated and fire-damaged 1871 Gothic Revival house on Peter Street awaits facadism and redevelopment.

20180822. Fire Escape

20180818. A section of the Imperial Oil refinery in Sarnia, Ontario.

20180718. The fully-exposed 1872 Fire Hall #3 clock tower and support-framed facadism highlight these now unrecognizable blocks northwest of Yonge and College.

20180609. Demolition at sunset. This 1940 building and the lot it is on will be replaced by 1500 condo units in the St. Lawrence neighbourhood.

20180414. Beams, bents, bollards and bollards under Kipling.

20180410. A 48-year aged and fire-damaged concrete facade at Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute. Can such surfaces be restored?

20180211. Kipling Station has new cladding and a new spelling.

20180208. A truncated and transparent Honest Ed’s facade. Taken January 25, 2018.

20180125. At the Westbank Honest Ed’s development, Trainers Fitness topples next to the AltermaThinking holdout (and pretty neat store). #Toronto #redevelopment #architecture #demolition @VillageMirvish @Mirvish_Village @MirvishVillage @UrbStrat

20180108. The non-existent Honest Ed Alley.

20171116. The so-called Porcupine drain, on the site of the demolished St. Lawrence North Market, a site used for food retailing for 214 years, dates back to 1831.

20170913. The east facade of the Toronto Fire and EMS Training Centre.

Looking up at Metropolitan Place (1 University Avenue).
