photos 20211109. Demolition Cross Section at the Valhalla Executive Centre. Image November 10, 2021 Vik
photos 20211107. Downstream from the Claireville Dam, the West Humber River flows under Highway 427. Image November 8, 2021 Vik
photos 20211106. Drawing the reservoir down at Claireville Dam, an earthen embankment dam with five radial arm gates, that provides flood control for the West Humber River. Image November 6, 2021 Vik
photos 20211104. Drawing the reservoir down at G. Ross Lord Dam, an earthen embankment dam that provides flood control for the West Don River. Image November 4, 2021 Vik
photos 20211103. Something’s afoot at the patched up and twice fire damaged heritage property at 422-424 Wellington Street West. Image November 3, 2021 Vik
photos 20211102. Wrapped heritage facades along King Street West mark the front of the King Toronto construction site. Image November 2, 2021 Vik
photos 20211101. Looking into a big old brick box at the King Toronto Construction site. Image November 1, 2021 Vik
photos 20211029. The Entertainment District (now the Toronto Downtown West BIA) is construction central with tower cranes active at Nobu Residences Toronto, Maverick, 55 Mercer and 19 Duncan. Image October 29, 2021 Vik
photos 20211028. Wellesley Station’s second entrance at 17 Dundonald Street is reconstructed nine feet north of the original building shown here in 2015. Image October 28, 2021 Vik
photos 20211027. The Herbert H. Carnegie Centennial Centre (Hockey rink). Architect Irving D. Boigon, 1967. Does anyone know if this arena has always been cladded in aluminum? Image October 27, 2021 Vik
photos 20211026. The colourful, playful and award-winning Sharp Centre for Design at OCAD completed by ALSOP Architects in 2004. Image October 26, 2021 Vik
photos 20211025. The Village By the Grange is a large scale mixed use project completed in 1980 by the ubiquitous WZMH Architects. Image October 25, 2021 Vik
photos 20211024. The north entrance to the understated formal modernism of the Toronto Court House (Marani Morris & Allan, 1966). Image October 22, 2021 Vik
photos 20211023. Toronto’s first commercial timber-framed building is in Liberty Village. Image October 22, 2021 Vik
photos 20211022. Signs of the new St. Lawrence Market North have finally appeared. Image October 22, 2021 Vik
photos 20211018. Five cherry pickers lifts line up in front of the new Scotia Bank North Tower at the Bay Adelaide Centre. Image October 18, 2021 Vik
photos 20211017. Boake’s Brutalist Bramalea Building (Crang & Boake, 1971). Image October 16, 2021 Vik