Vik Pahwa Photography: The 1910 S.F. Bowser and Company Factory, producer of oil tanks, has Edwardian Classical features including a flat roof, less ornate corbelled brickwork and piers, and flat-headed windows (39 Mowat Avenue).
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20170628. The contrast between 19th century architecture and contemporary condo tower at 582 Sherbourne. Featured in Toronto Architecture: A City Guide.
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20170307. The 1892 Queen Anne Revival 2.5-storey fourplex Henry Mullen Buildings shall remain in the Westbank-developed Mirvish Village.
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20170304. Up underneath the Princes' Gates celebrating 60 years of Confederation. Chapman & Oxley, Beaux Arts, 1927.
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20170225. Looking down Yonge Street from Summerhill, the downtown core seems to be sprouting buildings.
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20170129. Looking up at the octagonally-framed circular dome at Gouinlock's Government Building (Beaux Arts in Baroque Classical style, 1912).
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20161221. Toronto's beautiful Bank of Nova Scotia building banking hall features marble columns and counters, coffered decorated ceiling and a lovely clock.
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20161219. The Art Deco facade's fenestration compliments the contemporary condo curtain wall at Burano Condos.
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20161215. The 1925 Gothic Revival McLaughlin Motor Car Showroom facade now forms part of the ground floor of the Burano Condominiums (Architects Alliance, ERA Architects, 2012).
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20161205. South and north elevations at dusk of Onespadina, future iconic home of University of Toronto's John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design, as it nears completion.
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20161130. The lovely Richardsonian Romanesque Victoria College at University of Toronto (William G. Storm, 1892).
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20161128. The rich and varied architectural history of Toronto's Jarvis Street.
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20161115. The temporary rear view of Toronto's St. Lawrence Hall. Architect William Thomas, Renaissance Revival, 1851.
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20161106. The interesting and varied historic architecture of Spadina Avenue. From left to right: WJ Gage building, Darling Building, Tower Building, Reading Building, Fashion Building and The Morgan Condominiums (built 2002).
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20161104. The Broadview Hotel, once Jilly's strip club, looks splendid once again.
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20161004. Allstream Centre symmetry.
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20161003. Two 91 year old Parkdale walk-up apartments facing south but built to follow the angle of King St. West.
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20160823. The Elgin building, now part of the Bay Adelaide Centre podium, sports a ghost wall extension.
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20160821. The 1931 Art Deco Horse Palace at Exhibition Place.
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20170228. An undulating translucent 7 St. Thomas rises out of the 1887 Victorian row house facades below.
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20170119. The Globe and Mail's second building, like its first building (from where this Art Deco entranceway comes) will soon be demolished. #toronto #architecture #modernist #artdeco #development #heritage #TOhistory
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20170108. The Art Deco Concourse Building at 100 Adelaide St W is back.
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20160712. Toronto's brilliant 1910 Lumsden Building sees its reflection for the first time.
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20160703. John B. Parkin's forever contemporary Ortho Pharmaceutical Building (1955).
Vik Pahwa Photography: 20180131. The facade of the 1889 Romanesque Revival Frederick Crompton Building, embedded in the HSBC Building (70 York St), includes rustic stone cladding and the repitition of round-arched arcades.