photos 20220505. I love the angled walkway and massing of the 10 Walker Avenue upscale townhouse complex (Annau Associates, 1979, Summerhill, Toronto). Image May 5, 2022 Vik
photos 20220502. Concrete detailing can add so much to a building. Here, 10 Prue Ave uses precast corduroy concrete panels on the balconies and under the windows. Image May 2, 2022 Vik
photos 20220430. A pair of stucco with exposed brick buildings on Bathurst in Clanton Park. Image May 1, 2022 Vik
photos 20220429. The intriguing facade of the soon to open Ace Hotel Toronto by Shim-Sutcliffe Architects. Image April 29, 2022 Vik
photos 20220427. Concrete-clad campus entrance at Monsignor Fraser College – Annex Campus. Image April 27, 2022 Vik
photos 20220425. The Toronto Coach Terminal (Art Deco, Charles Dolphin, 1931) ceased operations on July 7, 2021 after 90 years of service. Image April 26, 2022 Vik
photos 20220423. Reflections of sunlight from a neighbouring mirrored tower give Toronto Police 52 Division a festive look. Image April 24, 2022 Vik
photos 20220418. Craft shops occupy the restored and historic Snider Flour Mill silos (1950) in St. Jacobs, Ontario. Image April 18, 2022 Vik
photos 20220417. Get your beer, buns and benadryl at Royce Dupont Plaza – serving the Junction Triangle since the 1960s. Image April 15, 2022 Vik
photos 20220414. The Robert J. Smith Apartments. Irving Boigon, 1966, Rexdale. Image April 14, 2022 Vik
photos 20220413. Ah the texture of exposed pebble concrete. Minimal Aesthetic #171. Image April 13, 2022 Vik
photos 20220412. The new Toronto Courthouse employs glass curtain walls that feel as impenetrable as many courthouse facades do. Minimal Aesthetic #170. Image April 12, 2022 Vik
photos 20220410. The overlapping window frames of Ottawa’s Place Vanier towers (1971). Image April 9, 2022 Vik