1916 – Board of Education Administration Building, Toronto
Designed by by architect C.H.
Designed by by architect C.H.
With a long sandstone and brick elevation to the street,
Two buildings sited close together on the RTE campus – both in a Miesian style.
Published in The Building News,
Built in 1935-36 for park administration purposes,
Originally the Manitoba Agricultural College when it was built in 1912/13,
Frederick William Stevens was an English architectural engineer who worked for the British colonial government in India.
In 1964, a competition to design a masterplan for the UCD campus at Belfield was won by young Polish architect Andrzej Wejchert.
Never completed as illustrated,
Scottish architect William Bruce arrived in Canada in 1906 and was in partnership with Daniel Smith in Winnipeg from April 1907 to about 1909.