photos 20201223. The entirely fenced in pedestrian bridge over the GO Transit and Scarborough Rapid Transit lines. Image December 23, 2020 Vik
photos 20201222. The townhouses at 1031 Midland Avenue where the complex is far more appealing than the individual homes. Image December 23, 2020 Vik
photos 20201221. The Symes Incinerator sure has changed over the last seven years (2020 vs 2013). Image December 22, 2020 Vik
photos 20201220. Inside the facade of the 1942 Administrative Office of the Drug Trading Company and soon to be EQ Bank Tower. Image December 21, 2020 Vik
photos 20201219. The aptly named Outllook Manor at 55 Outlook Ave and Jane St sits at the top of the Black Creek Valley. Image December 21, 2020 Vik
photos 20201218. The covered concrete and glass walkway along the Progress Ave ramp over McCowan Ave is still fairly appealing. Image December 19, 2020 Vik
photos 20201216. Remembering the old GO Transit concourse at Union Station (1979) and one of its nicest design elements – the doors. Image December 17, 2020 Vik
photos 20201215. The vacant Toronto Hydro transformer substation at 281 Cherry Street is a modest example of Edwardian Classical styling from 1928. Image December 16, 2020 Vik
photos 20201214. St Philip Neri Catholic Church (1959) with its four oddly placed barrel shapes out front with stucco covered brick. Might they be confessionals? Image December 16, 2020 Vik
photos 20201213. After 17 years of operation, the old $9 000 000 GO Bus Terminal at 141 Bay Street is being demolished. Image December 14, 2020 Vik
photos 20201212. The new Storm Water Quality Facility (SWQF) at Lake Shore and Cherry to treat urban run-off from new West Don Lands development. Image December 13, 2020 Vik
photos 220201211. Looking West from the Cherry Street Bridge at the mouth of the Ship Channel in the rapidly changing Port Lands. Image December 13, 2020 Vik
photos 20201210. Smokestack. The decommissioned Richard L. Hearn Thermal Generating Station has no fence keeping urban explorers away. Image December 13, 2020 Vik
photos 20201209. With mobile gantry cranes parked and no girders to be seen, it seems that Phase 1 of the Gardiner Expressway Rehabilitation from Jarvis to Cherry Streets is just about done. Image December 10, 2020 Vik
photos 20201208. Capturing the past and the future of Toronto’s Port Lands (Don Mouth Naturalization Project by Waterfront Toronto). Image December 9, 2020 Vik
photos 20201207. The new Union Station bus terminal is now open but there isn’t much to see. It’s as bland as the new GO Train concourse and the boarding area is not visible to the public. Image December 8, 2020 Vik
photos 20201206. Looking up at the cast iron glass dome at Toronto’s Allan Gardens Conservatory Palm House. Image December 6, 2020 Vik
photos 20201204. The only similarity between the Chaz Condos and the 1966 Macy Dubois gem that it replaced is the octagonal shape of both buildings. Image December 5, 2020 Vik
photos 20201201. The corroded but certainly once classy King William Court apartments. Image December 2, 2020 Vik
photos 20201130. The Colonnade was the first modern mixed use building in the city. Gerald Robinson and Tampold Wells Architects, 1964. Image December 1, 2020 Vik
photos 20201129. Looking up at Pittsburgh’s United Steelworkers Building (Curtis & Davis, 1963). With its steel diamond lattice exoskeleton and solid central core, no interior columns are needed. Image November 30, 2020 Vik