photos 20230328. The back half of the Salvation Army Florence Booth House (women’s shelter) was actually built first as a church in 1906. It will be the only facade restored and retained as the building is rebuilt to better serve the community. You can see where the entrance was and that there were long windows on either side of the door and along the south facade. Image March 29, 2023 Vik
photos 20230327. Demolition often reveals facades long hidden from view – like here at what is left of the Ontario Design Centre and future home of 800 more condo units. Image March 28, 2023 Vik
photos 20230321. Condo Curtain Wall. #toronto #downtowntoronto #architecture #architecture #highrise Image March 22, 2023 Vik
photos 20230319. The Lumsden Building, when completed in 1910, was said to be the largest concrete-faced structure in the world. Image March 20, 2023 Vik
photos 20230316. The Myth Restaurant has been dispelled. Three days after the fire at Brant St and King St on February 28th, windows of the 1890 heritage building have been boarded up and the utility pole and wiring have been replaced. Image March 17, 2023 Vik
photos 20230315. Sun Light. #toronto #lakeshore #QEW #infrastructure #downtowntoronto Image March 16, 2023 Vik
photos 20230313. The stylish encasement of a highrise in aluminum siding. Minimal Aesthetic 177. Image March 14, 2023 Vik
photos 20230310. In this case, using the revolving doors will not conserve energy. Image March 11, 2023 Vik
photos 20230309. Don’t worry (that this lovely streamline moderne building with chamfered corner, colourful cornice and strong horizonal lines has been demolished) be happy. Image March 11, 2023 Vik
photos 20230308. After being dismantled, the building that was home to the Tom Jones Steak House is back with more windows. Image March 11, 2023 Vik