
Tag Archives: vik pahwa photography
Billboards and industrial built heritage in Liberty Village.

The massive King West Life Condominiums of Liberty Village.

20170703. Shadows of trench-spanning struts at the Strachan Avenue railway underpass.

20170702. Ottawa’s 1966 modern precast concrete Burnside Building.

The very impressive open air pavilion at Toronto’s new Trillium Park.

20170630. Underneath a three-dimensional trillium.

20170629. An ellipsoid at sunset created by the triodetic-domed Cinesphere and it reflection.

20170628. The contrast between 19th century architecture and contemporary condo tower at 582 Sherbourne. Featured in Toronto Architecture: A City Guide.

20170627. Climbing up to the One Spadina Design Studio where only gestures can explain the dramatic ceiling.

As a stormy sky recedes, cedar board formed concrete dries above Ottawa’s Canadian War Museum.

20170626. A view of the photographer and the photographed on Ottawa’s Rideau River at the Adàwe crossing.

20170625. Bay Adelaide Centre West wide angle.

20170624. Placing the #TTC’s new York University Station ceiling inside a sphere.
20170622. A wide angle see through view of TTC’s new York University Station.

20170621. Looking up at the symmetrical Scott Library skylight.

20170620. A 222m cargo ship passes under a 9-panel rivet-connected parker through truss span drive vertical lift bridge.

20170619. The main entrance section to Davisville Public School features a fun flaring concave angular roof and a chimney to match.

20170618. An askew view of vertically scored precast concrete. Minimal Aesthetic 115.

20170618. Where two diagonally patterned perpendicular planes meet. Minimal Aesthetic 114.

Walled in by the Crossways Towers and a sound barrier.

20170616. New steel girders add stripes of shadow to the supports of a quickly progressing Gardiner Expressway Simcoe off-ramp.

20170615. A look back at the 2015 demolition of a modernist Peter Dickinson Regent Park tower in the park.

20170614. Postmodernism at the Rotman School of Management North Building north wing.

20170613. Symmetry in the awesome atrium at York University’s Scott Library.

