Today's Daily Photo highlights a unique Modernist school just west of Toronto's Spadina Crescent. The Lord Lansdowne Public School was constructed in 1961, with a circular shape responding to its constrained site. Listed on Toronto's Heritage Property Register since 1983, the school's prominent circular building is seen in this aerial view by Forum contributor ADRM, facing northwest over the site towards the rising Mirvish Villag complex in the distance.

Lord Lansdowne Public School, image by Forum contributor ADRM

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