photos 20230120. The newly restored heritage row at Yonge and Yorkville includes buildings from 1870 and Frogley’s bakery from 1887. Image January 20, 2023 Vik
photos 20210819. Modern August #19. The 44 Wellesworth neighbourhood plaza (1960) with the 6-12 Variety Store, probably two of the most functionally named places around. Image August 19, 2021 Vik
photos 20210630. Brutalist June ends with Brutalism #30 – Brutalist Gateway to the Underground circa 1974. Image July 1, 2021 Vik
photos 20210110. The Emerald Park Condos rise over a North York hood like giant trees. Image January 12, 2021 Vik
photos 20200915. The Yard at Daniels Waterfront is an east-west mid-block pedestrian connection from Jarvis St to Richardson St that will be lined with retail. Image September 17, 2020 Vik
photos 20191027. Behind the 1876 heritage-designated rowhouses on Widmer Street, a 49 storey condo shall rise. October 31, 2019 Vik
photos 20190606. The Musee Condos galleria, a sheltered passageway with sculptural exposed concrete columns supporting illuminated curving ribs with orange aluminum finishes. June 7, 2019 Vik
photos 20170512. Living in brutalism at the Centrepoint East apartment complex in Moss Park. May 13, 2017 Vik
photos 20170305. The handsome contemporary Art Deco style West Harbour City west podium. March 6, 2017 Vik
photos 20170102. Krystyna Sadowska’s 1967 sculpture suits the concrete plaza of the brutalist Centrepoint East apartment complex in Moss Park (Ryan & Lee, 1974). January 3, 2017 Vik
photos 20151215. Demolition minus the facade of another Yonge Street strip where the 1 Yorkville Condominiums will rise. December 15, 2015 Vik Please see the previous photo for the front facade of this new development site.
photos 20151214. Another Yonge Street strip facade from behind which the 1 Yorkville Condominiums will rise. December 14, 2015 Vik
photos 20150823. A bird’s eye view of Toronto’s Art Deco inspired West Harbour City towers. Quadrangle Architects, 2011. August 24, 2015 Vik
photos 20150706. Looking up at the flared top of one of North York’s Emerald Park condo towers. July 6, 2015 Vik