photos 20240622. The way the IMMIX rental building handles Fire Hall #3 and its clock tower (1872) strikes me as overly busy with patterned balconies and discordant materials at ground level but I do like the quality of restoration by ERA Architects, the glass facade of the long gone hall and the way the clock face is against a more subtle background. Image June 24, 2024 Vik
photos 20240621. From fast food to slow decay on Dundas. Can you guess the franchise? Image June 22, 2024 Vik
photos 20240620. Dupont Station has a new storage room and new art all around it. James Sutherland, the artist behind the giant flower tilework at platform level from 1978 has now created this second art installation entitled “The Force that through the green fuse drives the flower” (2021). Image June 21, 2024 Vik
photos 20240619. The under construction, being demolished, new, and condemned in Regent Park. The newish building has siding that resembles boarded up windows. Image June 20, 2024 Vik
photos 20240618. During the Dundas (or Do) West Fest, I discovered Hank’s Liquor in a building one can consider ‘front yard infill.’ Image June 19, 2024 Vik
photos 20240617. The dome-less byzantine St Anne’s Anglican Church (WF Howland, 1907). A woman at the site asked if I was a reporter and then insisted that it was an accidental fire despite three police cars blocking off access to the road in front. Image June 18, 2024 Vik
photos 20240606. CN Tower XVII. In Monochrome. Image June 7, 2024 Vik Construction is almost complete in this first hotel-only tower (45 storey) constructed in Toronto in the last 20 years. Page+Steele / IBI Group Architects.
photos 20240605. CN Tower XVI. What seems to be a wet tower with dry pixelated patches is really a wet tower with spot repairs done with a smooth finished concrete contrasting with the original texture. Image June 6, 2024 Vik
photos 20240604. Demolition of the second-last old (around 1947) mid-rise apartment building in Regent Park continues. The CN Tower series will return shortly. Image June 5, 2024 Vik
photos 20240506. After removing the paint at the old Palace Arms (second image), the masonry was found in very poor condition. So, instead of saving the facades, they will be replicated using salvaged materials where possible resulting in commemoration not conservation. Image May 7, 2024 Vik
photos 20240505. All that sky on the Danforth means a redevelopment is happening. Here comes Pape Station on the Ontario Line. Image May 6, 2024 Vik
photos 20240504. What were they thinking when they made this mixed-use monstrosity known as the Holly Square Apartments (1968) up at Yonge and Eglinton. Image May 4, 2024 Vik
photos 20240502. Public art at Yonge and St. Clair (Phlegm, 2016) on the Padulo building (Sigmund D. F. Reszetnik, 1968). We will lose the mural when this building is widened and 37 storeys are added on top. Image May 3, 2024 Vik
photos 20240430. The Dufferin Street Presbyterian Church (William R. Gregg, Neo Gothic, 1912) – from on fire in 2014 to completed condo conversion called the Hallam Towns in 2024. Image April 30, 2024 Vik