1911 – Casa Loma, Toronto, Ontario
In 1911, armed with a fortune of $17 million, Sir Henry Pellatt, a Torontonian business man drew up plans with Canadian architect E.J.
1911 – St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Stratford, Ontario
The congregation was founded in 1838, and over the next 30 years, the congregational membership grew and prospered, so that in 1868 a new white brick church was built.
1913 – Bank of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario
A thirteen floor tower was later constructed on top.
1925 – Designs for War Memorials, Ottawa, Ontario
Unsuccessful designs to competition by the Canadian Battlefields Commission for a war memorial. The competition was held in 1925 to seek designs for a national war memorial to be dedicated to the First World War.
1960 – City Hall, Hamilton, Ontario
A fine example of International style of architecture was designed by City Architect Stanley Roscoe, replacing an early Richardson Romaneque building of 1890.
1967 – City Hall & Centennial Hall, London, Ontario
Centennial Hall which was likely a 1967 centennial project for the city and is a multi-purpose facility offering space for concerts and meeting.