1910 – Entry for Knox College, Toronto, Canada
Architect: Bevan & Moore
Bevan & Moore were a short-lived practice formed by William Bevan (1865-1945) from England and Herbert E.
Bevan & Moore were a short-lived practice formed by William Bevan (1865-1945) from England and Herbert E.
Second placed scheme for buildings adjacent to the Lanyon Building of Queen’s.
Originally built in 1911 as a factory by architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch,
The present structure at 389 Main Street is the third Bank of Commerce Building to stand on its site.
Originally constructed 1909-10,
Designed by Albert R.
Built to a design of James Franklin Fuller as part of the J.H.
Solid stone bank building in a vaguely Scottish Baronial style,