Tag Archives: WZMH architects
20230119. The entrance to 33 Bloor and the Bloor-Yonge subway station.
20221124. V is for very nice elevator lobby. Bay Adelaide Centre East.
20221014. Part of the Lester B. Pearson Building (WZMH, 1973).
20220407. York Centre’s pellucid postmodern passageway to the PATH.
20220216. The recladding of Parkin’s Simpson Tower includes black white walls at street level – for digital advertising perhaps?
20211025. The Village By the Grange is a large scale mixed use project completed in 1980 by the ubiquitous WZMH Architects.
20211021. The Monoliths Of Royal Bank Plaza … are gone!
20210224. At the Government of Ontario ziggurat (222 Jarvis), one will find four ministries.
20210213. Sometimes the demolition of one building reveals an impressive view of another. Jorgensen Hall, Ryerson University, WZMH Architects, 1971.
20210208. Scotia Plaza Tower Grid.
20210128. 777 Bay Street gleams at dusk. Webb Zerafa Menkes (now WZMH Architects), 1983.
20210101. The Kingsview (1960) on the Kingsway, a brutal modern luxury cellular tower.
20200810. Appreciating the Toronto Star building before it is incorporated into the new mega-development at One Yonge by Pinnacle International and Hariri Pontarini Architects.
20200801. A closer look at the top of Scotia Plaza and its two window cleaning cranes.
20200705. Sometimes the demolition of one building reveals an impressive view of another. Jorgensen Hall, Ryerson University, WZMH Architects, 1971.
20200621. Brutalism at the Toronto Star Building (1971) includes coarse aggregate concrete.