1896 – Temple Building, Bay & Richmond Sts., Toronto
Architect: George Gouinlock
The Temple Building at Bay and Richmond streets is regarded as one of the city’s first skyscrapers.
The Temple Building at Bay and Richmond streets is regarded as one of the city’s first skyscrapers.
The smaller of the two universities based in Winnipeg,
Designed for Cornelius Coughlin.
‘Mississauga’, a large summer residence for George Benson,
St. Thomas City Hall is an elaborate,
Designed by Andrew T. Taylor of Taylor &
An architectural competition was held to design a new assembly building for the province.
After the First World War, two storeys were added to the building,
Designed in a weighty Romanesque Revival Style and built of red rough faced sandstone.