floor The station was designed by Stevens Group Architects, who also built and stations. There are two pieces of
public art in the station. The piece
before/after spans the concourse and platform levels in the station. Created by Toronto artist Stephen Cruise, it consists of tile work on walls and
inlays on the terrazzo floors: • On the concourse level, the tilework on walls represents the geologic strata through which the line travels, plus graphical depictions of local flora and fauna. • On the concourse and platform levels, bronze inlays in the floor depict fossils of fish, turtles, and leaves unearthed during the station's construction; the Sheppard line is also depicted in an abstract form on the floor. Outside the station (on the north side of Don Mills Road, south of the bus entrance) is a tribute to
Northern Dancer, a famous racehorse foaled at
E. P. Taylor's
Windfields Farm, which was then located on
Bayview Avenue. In 2021, to celebrate the TTC's 100th anniversary, a temporary art installation titled
Sheppard Subway Construction was put on display at the station. Located on the concourse level, the installation consisted of various enlarged photographs showcasing the construction of Line 4 Sheppard. ==Surface connections==