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Architecture of Toronto

11 December 2009
1886 – Hockey Hall of Fame (Former Bank of Montreal), Toronto, Ontario

1886 – Hockey Hall of Fame (Former Bank of Montreal), Toronto, Ontario

Architect: Darling & Curry Designed in 1885-86 to replace a building that was not yet thirty years old, because it was not grand enough for the aspirations of the Bank of Montreal, and...

30 September 2009
1889 – Upper Canada College, Toronto, Ontario

1889 – Upper Canada College, Toronto, Ontario

Architect: George Durand

01 October 2009
1891 – Aged Womans Home, Toronto, Ontario

1891 – Aged Womans Home, Toronto, Ontario

Architect: B.R. Gregg

11 December 2009
1892 – Gooderham Building, Toronto, Ontario

1892 – Gooderham Building, Toronto, Ontario

Architect: David Roberts Jr. The building was commissioned by George Gooderham to house the head offices of his Gooderham & Worts distilling company. Wedged into the confluence of Wellington and Front Street East,...

11 December 2009
1892 – Ontario Legislature, Toronto, Ontario

1892 – Ontario Legislature, Toronto, Ontario

Architects: Richard A. Waite In the mid-1880s a fashion for American architecture brought the style of Boston architect Henry Hobson Richardson north. Known as Richardsonian Romanesque, the style featured massive blocks of rough-hewn...

02 August 2010
1894 – Armouries, Toronto

1894 – Armouries, Toronto

Architect: Thomas Fuller In the late 1800s, the federal government realized that they needed to provide their volunteer soldiers with centralized locations for training, and decided to construct the Toronto Armouries. Architect Thomas...

01 October 2009
1895 – Grand Opera Hotel, Toronto, Ontario

1895 – Grand Opera Hotel, Toronto, Ontario

Architect: Henry Simpson

30 September 2009
1900 – Manning Chambers, Toronto, Ontario

1900 – Manning Chambers, Toronto, Ontario

Architect: E.J. Lennox

11 December 2009
1905 – 197 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario

1905 – 197 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario

Architects: Darling & Pearson 197 Yonge Street was formerly a 4 floor Canadian Bank of Commerce building built in 1905 by architects Darling & Pearson and declared as a historical property by the...