photos 20170311. Expert urban explorers descend the steep concrete rubble slope to the Don River valley below the 401. March 12, 2017 Vik
photos 20170310. Looking up in a lesser known TTC Finch Station Entrance. Minimal Aesthetic 108. March 11, 2017 Vik
photos 20170309. Looking up at an Ontario Coat of Arms inscribed skylight inside the Queen’s Park neoclassical marble west atrium. March 10, 2017 Vik
photos 20170307. The 1892 Queen Anne Revival 2.5-storey fourplex Henry Mullen Buildings shall remain in the Westbank-developed Mirvish Village. Image March 8, 2017 Vik
photos 20170305. The handsome contemporary Art Deco style West Harbour City west podium. March 6, 2017 Vik
photos 20170304. Up, underneath the Princes’ Gates celebrating 60 years of Confederation. Chapman & Oxley, Beaux Arts, 1927. March 5, 2017 Vik
photos 20170303. Atop Toronto’s old Unilever factory, a site soon to be transformed by First Gulf March 4, 2017 Vik
photos 20170302. The apexual architecture of Ten York, wedged between expressway structures, is making a point. March 3, 2017 Vik
photos 20170301. A new TTC Flexity Outlook LRV, framed by CityPlace, crosses Lake Shore Boulevard. March 1, 2017 Vik
photos 20170228. An undulating translucent 7 St. Thomas rises out of the 1887 Victorian row house facades below. March 1, 2017 Vik
photos 20170227. Several new GO Transit coach and cab cars await rush hour in a full North Bathurst Yard. February 28, 2017 Vik
photos 20170225. Looking down Yonge Street from Summerhill, the downtown core seems to be sprouting buildings. February 26, 2017 Vik
photos 20170224. Take the contemporary addition to the historic wing at Humber College Lakeshore Campus. February 25, 2017 Vik
photos 20170223. The billboard towers of the Ordnance Triangle apex mark the tip of the future Garrison Point development. February 24, 2017 Vik
photos 20170222. Sunset-drenched slab block Modernism at Village Green by Architect John H. Daniels (2/2) February 23, 2017 Vik
photos 20170221. The 1935 art deco Allenby Theatre, once the Roxy and Toronto home to the The Rocky Horror Picture Show and now a Tim Hortons, designed by the master theatre architects Kaplan & Sprachman, and built for about $10,500. February 22, 2017 Vik
photos 20170220. Cylindrical Modernism at Village Green by Architect John H. Daniels. February 21, 2017 Vik
photos 20170218. Skateboarding under murals on an unseasonably warm February afternoon. February 19, 2017 Vik
photos 20170217. Excavators and stained glass windows, together for a short time during the last days of the Woodgreen Church. February 18, 2017 Vik
photos 20170215. The unique fusing of contemporary and modernist highrise architecture at 66 Isabella. February 16, 2017 Vik
photos 20170214. Welcome to the Humber College Lakeshore Campus Welcome Centre. February 15, 2017 Vik
photos 20170213. Podium glass distortions at the Casa Condos at 33 Charles Street East. February 14, 2017 Vik