photos 20220629. A face among the stained concrete and wires at McEwan Terrace in Carlingwood, Lincoln Heights or Ambleside. Image June 29, 2022 Vik
photos 20220614. Concrete architecture is timeless. At once modern, contemporary and futuristic. Image June 15, 2022 Vik
photos 20220613. Entering the untouched part of the (National Arts Centre). I love concrete, especially the large aggregate stuff. Let’s spend some time in Ottawa, a city that has grown on me in the last few days of touring. Ottawa modernism rivals Toronto easily! Image June 14, 2022 Vik
photos 20220513. An aerial view of the Alan Brown building reveals a little park terrace with grass and children’s playground. Image May 13, 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 20220321. Don’t you just love that corduroy concrete in the morning sun? Image March 21, 2022 Vik
photos 20220312. The Toronto Marine Safety School sits in the shadow of brutalism at the Westin Harbour Castle. Image March 11, 2022 Vik
photos 20220203. The Brutalist entrance to York Woods Library before current renovations will bring a glass atrium to its north side. Image February 3, 2022 Vik
photos 20211017. Boake’s Brutalist Bramalea Building (Crang & Boake, 1971). 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 20211006. 720 Spadina Ave (Eugene Janiss, 1973) is a Brutalist mixed-use tower with an commercial base oriented perpendicularly to a residential tower which presents an almost blank face to the street. Image October 6, 2021 Vik https://www.theglobeandmail.com/real-estate/toronto/the-janiss-genius-architect-made-his-mark-ontoronto/article37959577/
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
photos 20210630. Brutalist June ends with Brutalism #30 – Brutalist Gateway to the Underground circa 1974. Image July 1, 2021 Vik
photos 20210629. Brutalist June continues with Brutalism #29. Brutalism in the Toronto Catholic District School Board. Image July 1, 2021 Vik
photos 20210628. Brutalist June continues with Brutalism #28. Pillars support the Beverley Halls (former Polish Combatants’ Hall) above a parking garage. Wieslaw Wodkiewicz, 1973. Image June 28, 2021 Vik
photos 20210627.#Brutalist June continues with #Brutalism #27. The consonance of concrete and canopy at the Ontario Science Centre. Image June 27, 2021 Vik
photos 20210624. Brutalist June continues with Brutalism #24. Béton brut is the term used to describe concrete left unfinished after being cast like here at the Sheraton Centre Toronto. Image June 25, 2021 Vik