photos 20211202-Merton 2. Merton Street has an excellent collection of interesting buildings including the unusual half mirrored office building at 130 Merton. Image December 3, 2021 Vik
photos 20211201-Merton1. Merton Street an excellent collection of interesting buildings including 170 Merton, the painted brick brutalist brokerage. Image December 1, 2021 Vik
photos 20211126. The funny fenestration at 40 Chicester Place in Scarborough includes a missing window, one taller floor and three different windows. Image November 26, 2021 Vik
photos 20211115. With demolition exposing the underground parking garage at the slowly disappearing Valhalla Executive Centre, it is apparent just how much weight the support columns hold up. Image November 15, 2021 Vik
photos 20211114. A postmodern strip mall in Cooksville features a gatehouse and tower reminiscent of a castle. Image November 13, 2021 Vik
photos 20211113. Undergoing restoration, Toronto’s Design Exchange is using the perfect scaffolding cover. Image November 12, 2021 Vik
photos 20211112. Ventilation Fenestration (Mississauga Hospital, Trillium Health Partners). Minimal Aesthetic #161. Image November 12, 2021 Vik
photos 20211111. A modern Mississauga mid-rise with an unusual shape in profile. Image November 11, 2021 Vik
photos 20211109. Demolition Cross Section at the Valhalla Executive Centre. Image November 10, 2021 Vik
photos 20211103. Something’s afoot at the patched up and twice fire damaged heritage property at 422-424 Wellington Street West. Image November 3, 2021 Vik
photos 20211028. Wellesley Station’s second entrance at 17 Dundonald Street is reconstructed nine feet north of the original building shown here in 2015. Image October 28, 2021 Vik
photos 20211023. Toronto’s first commercial timber-framed building is in Liberty Village. Image October 22, 2021 Vik
photos 20211022. Signs of the new St. Lawrence Market North have finally appeared. Image October 22, 2021 Vik
photos 20211017. Boake’s Brutalist Bramalea Building (Crang & Boake, 1971). Image October 16, 2021 Vik
photos 20211016. The blank paneled podium at 4950 Yonge Street (Page + Steele, 1986). Image October 16, 2021 Vik
photos 20211015. The paneled brutalism of the Toronto District School Board Head Office (Mathers & Haldenby, 1970). Image October 15, 2021 Vik
photos 20211012. The Symes Incinerator Sure Has Changed Over The Last seven Years (Image seT 2 of 2) (2021 Vs 2014). Image October 12, 2021 Vik
photos 20211005. Demolitions can be beautiful II. Two modern mid-rises are coming down in Greenwood-Coxwell as Toronto Community Housing rebuilds the Don Summerville Apartments. Image October 5, 2021 Vik
photos 20211004. Demolitions can be beautiful. Two modern mid-rises are coming down in Greenwood-Coxwell as Toronto Community Housing rebuilds the Don Summerville Apartments. Image October 4, 2021 Vik
photos 20210929. The Valhalla Executive Centre at 300 The East Mall seems aptly named as it is demolished. Image September 30, 2021 Vik
photos 20210923. After a 20 year run, the Toronto Weston Flea Market closed its doors two years ago. Image September 23, 2021 Vik
photos 20210922. Will Moss Park’s 1974 Centrepoint East High-Rise Complex be the first white brutalist buildings in Toronto? Image September 22, 2021 Vik