photos 20220905. Hopewell Court from behind the wall of the York Beltline Trail. Whenever I see a wall like this, I am reminded of Italian photographer Gabrielle Basilico (1944-2013). Image September 5, 2022 Vik
photos 20220903. Fenced in by Pearson Airport and Hwy 401 is Convair Drive the road to the airport infield. Image September 3, 2022 Vik
photos 20220902. Eastview Plaza was a mid-century modern outdoor shopping mall before its recent demolition. My only image taken before appreciating modern architecture. Image September 2, 2022 Vik
photos 20220901. A derelict break at Pizza Manna in the very long Knob Hill strip mall. Image September 1, 2022 Vik
photos 20220831. Another unique, although modified, porte cochere or entrance canopy at the Century Park tower in Port Credit. Image September 1, 2022 Vik
photos 20220830. An unusual modern residential mid-rise where the balconies are made of concrete and glazed coloured brick. Image August 30, 2022 Vik
photos 20220829. The Janmount Towers (1972) and associated strip mall feature interesting concrete nibs. Image August 29, 2022 Vik
photos 20220828. Queen Elizabeth Tower A in profile – one of the earliest condominium developments downtown (1975-78, Tridel). Do the bulges have bigger units? Image August 27, 2022 Vik
photos 20220827. Robarts Library has a buddy – the National Research Council Canada National Science Library. Shore Tilbe Henschek Irwin, 1974, Ottawa. Image August 27, 2022 Vik
photos 20220826. The Sir Richard Scott Building uses panels of corduroy concrete giving it that fuzzy tactile look. This building also houses the main branch of the brutalist Ottawa Public Library. Image August 26, 2022 Vik
photos 20220824. Might as well make the windowless facade of an office building interesting. Martel Building, 1975, Ottawa. Image August 24, 2022 Vik
photos 20220822. The Star Trek porte-cochere (entrance canopy) at the Castilian Apartments (3311 Bathurst St). Image August 22, 2022 Vik
photos 20220821. Colourful structural expressionism at St. Patrick’s High School (formerly Ecole Secondaire Charlebois – which used brighter colours). Schoeler Heaton Harvor Menendez Architects, Ottawa, 1972. Image August 21, 2022 Vik
photos 20220820. St Aidan’s awesome Anglican Church. Burgess, McLean and MacPhadyen, Ottawa, 1965. Image August 20, 2022 Vik
photos 20220817. The Christ the Saviour Orthodox Church (Basil Miska, 1968) has Byzantine features and bold mid-century modern accents. As with most Orthodox churches, there are three sections each with a cupola and cross. Image August 17, 2022 Vik
photos 20220814. The stunning Forest Hills Condominium (Paul Ospolak, 1971, North York). Image August 12, 2022 Vik
photos 20220812. The City Centre Complex (Ashworth, Robbie, Vaughan & Williams, 1965) was a major intercity truck depot now revived with an influx of new local businesses. Image August 12, 2022 Vik
photos 20220811. The CIVIC Googie sign at this former pharmacy (1960) was recently restored. Originally, it was illuminated with rotating letters and the palindrome could be read from any angle. Image August 11, 2022 Vik