Doors Open Toronto, one of the city's most popular events takes place again, this week-end. Free access is provided , to buildings of architectural, historic, social and cultural significance.
This year, there is a photography contest held, City in Focus, --as part of a special focus on architecture and photography. For further details, look up www.toronto.ca/doorsopen The list of buildings to visit, is huge. Here are just a handful of my picks;
This year, there is a photography contest held, City in Focus, --as part of a special focus on architecture and photography. For further details, look up www.toronto.ca/doorsopen The list of buildings to visit, is huge. Here are just a handful of my picks;
Native Child and Family services of Toronto--30 College St
I photographed this fot Amoi Magazine, a few months ago,and was impressed by how different and unusual it is.
Ontario Association of Architects Headquarters
111 Moatfield Dr., Toronto
Gardiner Museum-dedicated to ceramic art.
111 Queens Park
Gooderham "Flatiron" Building
49 Wellington St.
Elgin Winter Garden Theatre
189 Yonge St.
Scadding Cabin--Toronto's oldest surviving house, built in 1794.
1 Yukon Place, Toronto
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