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Henry Langley (26 November 1836 – 1907) was a Canadian architect based in Toronto.He was active from 1854 to 1907. Among the first architects born and trained in Canada, he was a founding members of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 1880 and was instrumental in establishing the Ontario Association of Architects in 1889.
The architecture of Toronto is an eclectic combination of architectural styles, ranging from 19th century Georgian architecture to 21st century postmodern architecture and beyond. Initially, the city was on the periphery of the architectural world, embracing styles and ideas developed in Europe and the United States with only limited local ...
Raymond Junichi Moriyama CC OOnt FRAIC (October 11, 1929 – September 1, 2023) was a Canadian architect. [1] [2]The private practice in Toronto he co-founded with Ted Teshima, Moriyama & Teshima Architects, was renowned for designing many major buildings across the world, including the Canadian War Museum and the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo. [3]
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Toronto 1850–1851 Designed in the Renaissance Revival style, it was Toronto's first public meeting hall. [7] Brock's Monument: Queenston Heights, Queenston, Ontario: 1853–1856 Monument with 56-metre (185 ft) column dedicated to Major General Sir Isaac Brock, one of Canada's heroes of the War of 1812. [8] St. Paul's Presbyterian Church ...
Old Toronto W, 10 Confederation Life Building: 1892 Knox & Elliot Romanesque Revival 20 Richmond Street East St. Lawrence: Old Toronto W 345-347 Wellesley Street East 1892 David J. Carlyle Bay and Gable 345-347 Wellesley Street East Cabbagetown: Old Toronto 6 Broadview Hotel (formerly Dingman's Hall) 1893 Archibald Dingman Romanesque Revival
Casa Loma (Spanish for "Hill House") is a Gothic Revival castle-style mansion and garden in midtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that is now a historic house museum and landmark. It was constructed from 1911 to 1914 as a residence for financier Sir Henry Pellatt. The architect was E. J. Lennox, [1] who designed
Melbourne City Centre (subsumed into Building 8) Sydney Convention Centre: Darling Harbour: 1988: Demolished 2014: Convention Centre: Melbourne: 1987–1990: Canada Bellmere Junior Public School [13] Toronto: 1965: Africa Place, Expo 67: Montreal, Quebec: 1967 [14] CN Tower: Toronto: 1973 (with WZMH Architects) Scarborough College: Scarborough ...