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The University of Toronto's Robert Brown House at 4 Bancroft Avenue. [7] The building is an example of an 'Annex style house', an architectural style common throughout the Annex. The Annex is home to many examples of a uniquely Torontonian style of house that was popular among the city's elite in the late nineteenth century.
A residential architectural style unique to Toronto is the Annex style house. Built by the city's wealthy and mostly found in the neighbourhood they are named after, these houses contain diverse and eclectic elements borrowed from dozens of different styles.
His creative prowess in the Romanesque Revival style was especially important in The Annex neighbourhood, where Lennox designed the Lewis Lukes House at 37 Madison Avenue in the mid-1880s, pioneering the Annex House. This style of house is indigenous to Toronto, and it blends elements of Romanesque with that of Queen Anne style.
The Annex: Old Toronto 18 226–228 Carlton Street 1879 226–228 Carlton Street Cabbageotown: Old Toronto 18 237 King Street East 1879 237 King Street East Old Town: Old Toronto [40] 21 Elgin Avenue 1879 21 Elgin Avenue The Annex: Old Toronto 18 24–26 Elgin Ave 1879 24–26 Elgin Ave The Annex: Old Toronto 18 25 Elgin Avenue 1879 25 Elgin ...
Former home of Knox College; finished renovations in 2017 to house the Faculty of Architecture. [2] 30 Charles Street West [C1] 1970 Tampold and Wells Student family housing 35 Charles Street West [C2] 1970 Tampold and Wells Student family housing 39 Queen's Park Cres East (Sir W.T. White House) [ML] St. Michael's College: 1903
Eaton's Annex was a 10-storey building containing both retail and office space in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It opened in January 1913 and was located at the northwest corner of Albert Street and James Street, [ 1 ] west of Eaton's Main Store and north of Toronto's (now former) City Hall .
Meghan Markle, actress, activist and girlfriend of Britain's Prince Harry, has a classic, modern interior design aesthetic when it comes to her gorgeous home in Toronto.But are you really ...
These buildings were destroyed by the Great Toronto Fire of 1904. To the east were the City's seventh Customs House and the annex Customs Examination Warehouse which were built in 1876 on the site of the sixth Customs House. By 1919, the old Customs House was demolished and the stretch along Front laid vacant.