photos 20220923. An industrial park office building with interesting precast coarse aggregate concrete panels that interact with matching window blinds. Image September 23, 2022 Vik
photos 20220405. A little horizontal holds its own against the vertical. Minimal Aesthetic #169. Image April 5, 2022 Vik
photos 20220331. Inside a large empty industrial warehouse destined to be demolished to make way for a new and more efficient large industrial warehouse. Image March 31, 2022 Vik
photos 20211224. The blue glass building in the business park (with a seemingly postmodern take on the art deco style). Image December 24, 2021 Vik
photos 20211213. The little mirrored utility box behind the big glass building. Image December 13, 2021 Vik
photos 20210828. Modern august#28. Whites Location Equipment Supply has equipped the film industry for over 50 years from this massive modern warehouse. Image August 29, 2021 Vik
photos 20200605. Whites Location Equipment Supply has equipped the film industry for over 50 years from this massive modern warehouse. Image August 28, 2021 Vik
photos 20210622. Brutalist June continues with Brutalism #22. An impeccable brutalist office tower by Crang & Boake (1982). Image June 22, 2021 Vik
photos 20210609. Brutalist June continues with Brutalism-09 – a minimal brutalist parkade in a North York industrial park. Image June 9, 2021 Vik
photos 20210602. June is #Brutalism Month and here is #Brutalist-02: Industrial park brutalism at Canada Post’s Toronto South Central Letter Processing Plant. Image June 2, 2021 Vik
photos 20201111. Thales Canada (formerly IBM) and its concrete office complex (Crang & Boake, 1982). Image November 11, 2020 Vik
photos 20200909. Similar to Toronto’s Gardiner Expressway, Nikola Tesla Blvd in Hamilton is above Burlington Rd E and acts as a bypass to local traffic. Image September 9, 2020 Vik
photos 20200605. Whites Location Equipment Supply has equipped the film industry for over 50 years from this massive modern warehouse. June 6, 2020 Vik
photos 20200122. Thales Canada (formerly IBM) at 105 Moatfield Drive is a great example of a Brutalist office tower (Crang & Boake, 1982). March 10, 2020 Vik
photos Industrial park brutalism at Canada Post’s Toronto South Central Letter Processing Plant. August 15, 2017 Vik