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Weston Collegiate Institute, 1973? Architect: not known
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Those textured wall sections just scream "Beer Precast", would anyone know if that is the case?
 
Some others in the same vicinity - which may or may not have been posted on UT before and may or may not be included in the North York's Modernist Architecture revisited.

Oxford University Press building - demolished
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CCH - now the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre
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A.C. Neilson - is that really now the Brookfield building?
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The Presbyterian Church in Canada
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Bata - demolished
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Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre - now the Noor Cultural Centre
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Ortho
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Prince Andrew Place
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Sam (coach?)

Put 'various publications' in the search box. It's an odd group - it includes photos of cows and oxen.

Archival citation Fonds 217, Series 249, File 356
Title Various North York Views : Used for various publications.
File consists of 67 photographs documenting various views around North York, such as Black Creek Pioneer Village, North York's municipal offices, interior shots of a restaurant (it is not known which restaurant) in North York, businesses located in North York, various residential areas, parks and community centres (item 48 is of North York Centennial Arena), as well as some North York events.


Yes, the Bata building was demolished for the Aga Khan Centre.
The Oxford University Press building was demolished for the post office (replacing the one that was demo'd in Don Mills, as well as the one in Leaside). It's my understanding that they kept the warehouse but wanted postal truck parking more than they wanted to retain the office building.

What I meant re the A.C. Neilson building - I wouldn't have known it was now the 4 storey Brookfield building.

There was also this one - but I'm not sure where it was
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There are a few buildings on Wynford that apparently are heritage properties, according to TOBuilt, and some other literature I've read, but they aren't shown on the heritage inventory when I search for them. Can anyone explain this? The only one that appears is NOOR Cultural Centre. Nielsen Building (39 Wynford) is a heritage property, according to TOBuilt -- yet the Report on Wynford Drive Area Cluster of Modernist Office Buildings says that it was denied heritage status.

http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2011/pb/bgrd/backgroundfile-38494.pdf
 
What is that white domed structure?

The domed building was originally built as a curling rink.
Later became a Bingo hall and was finally demolished in 1986 to be replaced by an office building.

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