photos 20200603. The 20 modern curves of Kipling Station, quite mid-century expressionist for a subway station that opened in 1980. Image June 3, 2020 Vik
photos 20200601. St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Humber Heights (1960) is hexagonal in shape with a zig zag roof. June 2, 2020 Vik
photos 20200520. Donvale Manor looks rather regal with its crown of cell site panel antennas. May 20, 2020 Vik
photos 20200413. The clean modern lines and reflecting bright white windows of Sidney Smith Hall (Parkin, 1961) at University of Toronto. April 13, 2020 Vik
photos 20200412. The modernist Moss Park Armoury (Page & Steele Architects, 1966) is home of the Canadian Army’s 7th Toronto Regiment. April 12, 2020 Vik
photos 20200310. Hanging out at a modern second level industrial park in the Junction from 1969. March 23, 2020 Vik
photos 20200227. In Etobicoke on Resurrection Road, one can find the divine use of ledgestone at the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ Catholic Church. March 20, 2020 Vik
photos 20200126. The mechanical penthouse at 48 Yonge Street (at Wellington) reveals that this was a modernist building reclad in marble and mirrored glass. March 12, 2020 Vik
photos 20200124. The slick 1971 Forest Hills residential high-rise of Westminster, North York. March 12, 2020 Vik
photos 20200119. Modernist zigzag concrete breeze block walls stylishly hide what is most likely a TTC power substation at Broadview Station. March 10, 2020 Vik
photos 20200118. Looking up from inside the 1968 Etobicoke Cenotaph at the Etobicoke Civic Centre. March 9, 2020 Vik
photos 20200110. The front precast concrete wall of the Toronto Hydro Electric Substation at Charles and Jarvis. March 8, 2020 Vik
photos 20200104. Although opened in 1978, Wilson Station’s bus terminal sports convincing modern mid-century design. March 3, 2020 Vik
photos 20191203. St Margaret’s Tamil Anglican Church and St. Margaret in the Pines Anglican Church designed by the architectural firm of Yamazaki and Ridpath in 1960. February 16, 2020 Vik