photos 20190921. Where Mimico Creek goes concrete. Come check it out on tomorrow’s walk: https://facebook.com/events/2091910074437770/ September 30, 2019 Vik
photos 20190919. 555 Burnhamthorpe Road is a jumble of styles including modernist, brutalist and international style. September 30, 2019 Vik
photos 20190918. The 1877 Italianate Richard Purdom House (207 McCaul St) named for the architect who commissioned the residence. September 30, 2019 Vik
photos 20190917. This appears to be token facadism but word has it that the rest of the south wall will return. This image shows the building before and after demolition at 156 Front St W. September 30, 2019 Vik
photos 20190916. A ground view and aerial view of the bents that should remain to commemorate the Gardiner Expressway’s former Bay Street off-ramp in this new park. Unfortunately, the winning park design does not include them. September 30, 2019 Vik
photos 20190912. The only truly orange exit in the TTC subway system is at St. Clair station. September 30, 2019 Vik
photos 20190911. Makeshift stairs lead to platforms under the Gardiner as the City prepares to replace the expressway deck. September 30, 2019 Vik
photos 20190910. This block of buildings bordered by University, Edward, Centre and Dundas, features art deco, gothic, modernist and international styles but will be replaced with a glass tower with only the end facades remaining. September 30, 2019 Vik
photos 20190906. Looking up past the Residences of College Park at the phenomenal sky. September 30, 2019 Vik
photos 20190904. Maple Leaf Square (2010) reflected in One York across the Gardiner Expressway. September 30, 2019 Vik
photos 20190903. This Bell Canada building (1919, 1950s) is one of the oldest central offices in Toronto and contains telephone infrastructure and a training facility for service technicians. September 30, 2019 Vik
photos 20190902. On September 1st, another suspicious fire hit this 1865 heritage house at 314 Jarvis St slated for redevelopment. This image shows the house after a fire in January 2016 after an OMB appeal was launched to counter a city ruling that the development was too tall. Image September 30, 2019 Vik How this will affect an OMB appeal launched by Duration Investments whose 43 storey Quadrangle Architects designed condominium was rejected by the city for height concerns and the shadow it would cast across neighbouring Allan Gardens. A firefighter on scene could not help but joke about the “carsicle” left behind.