Traynor
Senior Member
I believe these were always separate buildings with a common wall. They seem to have distinctly separate entrances and different names above the doors.
What an interesting find, Mustapha! It had never occured to me that underneath the PoMo EFUS, signage and additions was a very interesting single moderne building, quite skillful in its handling of the grade change. Pity the renovations could not have been done more in the spirit of the original.
South west corner of Keele and Finch 1953 - 2009
Taken from approximately the same location, this view looks west down Highway 7 from Woodbine Avenue (termed "Don Mills Road" in the 1964 write-up). The church seen in the distance in the 1964 shot still exists in 2010, but is largely concealed by the growth of trees in the meantime.
I can't say I really like to old look to that building. It's VERY dull looking. Also, I think they did the best they could to keep the old elements in the new urban look. I actually give the new look two thumbs up!
Do you really want to go with the word “dull” in this instance? Also, forgive me if I fail to see what is particularly “urban” in the “new look”. In any case, I think your thumbs are definitely pointed in the wrong direction—in fact if they are going to be pointing skyward in support of hack renos like that, I suggest we put them under (Bau)Haus arrest until they undergo the necessary retraining.
I wonder now whether the coating on that building is removable; that is, reasonably easily removed. I know it's sprayed on. Could it be blasted off with water pressure a hundred years from now as tastes change?
Must you bully everyone into your idea of aesthetic? You have a right to your opinion, as do others. There is no need to always belittle others that dare to disagree with your evolved sense of style. It is caustic, unnecessary and not in the spirit of a fair, open forum. Did you have such little approval as a child, that you must now squash all others that may steal attention away from you?
In the future, just state your views with as many flourishes as you wish, but quit the berating. You come across smug, smarmy and pedantic in the most distasteful way.
Regardless of what Traynor may have said in the past or where he might be coming from with his criticism of you, he's absolutely right.
Presumably a common architect as well. (This uphill stretch of Yonge seems to have been quite the repository of midcentury almost-modern--in this case, with a Dudokian "Dutch Brick" touch; best surviving example of the sort in the nabe being Deer Park Library. And of course, the CHUM building also fit that midcentury categorization.)