1910 – Premiated entry for Knox College, Toronto, Canada
Visually attractive design by Toronto architect George Gouinlock in architectural competition to design a Theological College.
Visually attractive design by Toronto architect George Gouinlock in architectural competition to design a Theological College.
The architect’s statement with this design lays importance on landscaping and planting to the success of the entire project.
In 1911, armed with a fortune of $17 million,
“The buildings are designed in the Tudor style of architecture,
A scheme proposed by John M.
More compact and less rambling design than that selected as the winning design,
The results of this competition were put aside after the Provincial Architect,
An architectural competition conducted by the Department of Public Works of the Province of Ontario for the proposed new Government House,
“In the Earlscourt branch,
Constructed as the headquarters of the Bank of Toronto,