
Tag Archives: vik pahwa photography
20151110. Neck-craning Brutalism on Toronto’s Canada Life Campus.

20151109. Changing the face of Dundas and University in Toronto.
It is sad to see the facade of this 1968 International Style tower being removed and replaced with temporary walls. The office tower will be reclad in glass and 37 floors of condominiums will be added above.
20151108. Brutalist stairwell enclosure. Veteren residence, Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto.

20151107. Blocks of Brutalism in perspective at Oshawa’s Ontario Ministry of Finance Building.

20151106. The polished granite block massing postmodernism that houses the Sherbourne subway.

20151105. The sinuous concrete elegance of Ottawa’s 1966 train station.

20151104. Take the stairs at the University of Toronto Scarborough Instructional Centre.

20151103. The U condominium skyscraper keeps another skyscraper company.

20151102. The symmetrical postmodern pyramids of the Promenade Village Shoppes in Thornhill.

20151031. Sometimes large scale industrial facilities remind me of a Borg Cube.

20151030. Sometimes it is better not to take the stairs.

20151029. A archetypal Modernist lighted canopy surrounds Toronto’s Sony Centre for the Performing Arts.

20151028. Bipedalism through translucent glass flooring at Toronto’s old Don Jail.

20151027. A boarded up block of Toronto’s Yonge Street will be home to the two tower Teahouse Condominiums.

20151026. At night, Toronto’s 78- storey Aura Condominium at College Park is crowned by glowing white LED icicles.

20151025. A posterior view of Toronto City Hall.

20151024. Inside Toronto’s yellow-lit King Street West railway underpass.

20151023. Light-induced diamonds in the subway.

20151022. Opposingly tapered balconies give the U Condominiums a unique look.

20151021. Menkes’ The Eglinton condominiums will replace this 1970 mid-rise modernist skeleton.

20151020. The striking blue angled podium glazing of Iron Chef Marimoto’s future restaurant at Theatre Park.

20151019. A jib puts its tower crane in to perspective.

20151018. Weekends are denoted by desolation at a suburban commuter parkade.

20151017. A window on the window on the world. Minimal Aesthetic 74.
