1910 – Competition entry for Knox College, Toronto, Canada
Presumed second placed entrant in architectural competition.
Presumed second placed entrant in architectural competition.
Brydon had an extensive historical knowledge of Gothic precedent and could reinterpret it in a bold,
One of the seven finalists,
Bevan & Moore were a short-lived practice formed by William Bevan (1865-1945) from England and Herbert E.
Third placed entry in architectural competition.
Visually attractive design by Toronto architect George Gouinlock in architectural competition to design a Theological College.
Constructed after an architectural competition that attracted a large number of entries adjudicated by the Board of Management alongside Professor Percy K.