photos 20151104. Take the stairs at the University of Toronto Scarborough Instructional Centre. November 4, 2015 Vik
photos 20151102. The symmetrical postmodern pyramids of the Promenade Village Shoppes in Thornhill. November 2, 2015 Vik
photos 20151031. Sometimes large scale industrial facilities remind me of a Borg Cube. October 31, 2015 Vik
photos 20151028. Bipedalism through translucent glass flooring at Toronto’s old Don Jail. October 28, 2015 Vik
photos 20151027. A boarded up block of Toronto’s Yonge Street will be home to the two tower Teahouse Condominiums. October 27, 2015 Vik
photos 20151026. At night, Toronto’s 78- storey Aura Condominium at College Park is crowned by glowing white LED icicles. October 26, 2015 Vik
photos 20151024. Inside Toronto’s yellow-lit King Street West railway underpass. October 24, 2015 Vik
photos 20151022. Opposingly tapered balconies give the U Condominiums a unique look. October 22, 2015 Vik
photos 20151021. Menkes’ The Eglinton condominiums will replace this 1970 mid-rise modernist skeleton. October 22, 2015 Vik
photos 20151020. The striking blue angled podium glazing of Iron Chef Marimoto’s future restaurant at Theatre Park. October 20, 2015 Vik
photos 20151018. Weekends are denoted by desolation at a suburban commuter parkade. October 18, 2015 Vik
photos 20151016. Toronto’s Sun Life Financial Tower at 1 York Street nears completion. October 16, 2015 Vik
photos 20151013. Night on an empty streetcar platform at Toronto’s St. Clair Station. October 14, 2015 Vik
photos 20151012. The Centre of Excellence is a lightbox at night. Glendon Campus, York University, Toronto. October 13, 2015 Vik
photos 20151011. An uptown post-modern brick and glass abstraction. Minimal Aesthetic 73. October 12, 2015 Vik
photos 20151010. Bug’s eye view of Toronto’s Spadina Station inter-platform walkway. October 11, 2015 Vik
photos 20151008. Hanging lights make Yorkdale Mall’s future Nordstrom a pretty construction site. Toronto. October 9, 2015 Vik
photos 20151006. Southbound night perspective at Toronto’s Eglinton West Station (c.1978, Arthur Erickson). October 7, 2015 Vik