I too have lots of these that I've noted over the years.My bar none favourite house in the city is 48 Heathdale Road in Cedarvale by Teeple Architects. Cedarvale has quite a few nice contemporary houses.An oddity is this one on Lake Promenade in Long Branch. This street is very eclectic. I suspect many of you will hate this, but I like it in its 1970's oddness. There is another just up the road that must have been the same architect, but it not quite so good.One of the least successful modern houses that I've come across, downright bizarre, is this one in Governor's Bridge. What the heck?Somewhat well known and on the heritage list is the Clay Tile House in the Junction.The winner in the "Postmodernism Meets Someone in need of Psychiatric Treatment" category is 102 Heathcote Avenue in York Mills.I am inordinantly fond of those brown porthole windows from the 1970's, probably because few have survived. If it were up to me, I would catalogue them and put them all on the Inventory. This example on Old Colony Road I think is actually a handsome structure, considered in its own terms.