1913 – Elgin & Winter Garden Theatres, Toronto, Ontario
The Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres are the last surviving Edwardian stacked theatres in the world.
The Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres are the last surviving Edwardian stacked theatres in the world.
Formerly Earth Sciences Building,
At the centre of Portage and Main,
Designed by provincial architect Victor Horwood and constructed between 1912 and 1913.
Demolished in 2008, the rendered facade concealed the remains of the original ornate classical design.
Built in 1913, and costing an estimated $350,000,
The three storey sandstone house was designed in the Jacobean Revival style which is characterized by bay windows,
The building was designed by the Montréal architect J.
The St. Charles Hotel was designed and constructed by Winnipeg’s largest contractors,
Magnificent Edwardian department store of six storeys with the facade organized into three divisions.