1915 – Fairmont Hotel Macdonald, Edmonton, Canada
Designed by Ross and MacFarlene in the picturesque chateau style beloved of the Canadian railway companies for their hotels and contains eleven floors.
Designed by Ross and MacFarlene in the picturesque chateau style beloved of the Canadian railway companies for their hotels and contains eleven floors.
The second of three hotels to bear the name Vancouver was a 15 storey Italian Renaissance style hotel built by the Canadian Pacific Railway.
“This new hotel and restaurant is to be erected upon the site now occupied by Terry’s Theatre and adjoining premises,
Built in two stages, the first three floors were completed in 1914-15,
From The Building News,
Unbuilt extensions to the Alexandra Hotel –
An unbuilt proposal by the architect of Belfast’s city hall for an hotel on Donegall Square East.
Hotel renovated and extended to design of local civil engineer Civil engineer Richard Dowling around 1925-26.
Rebuilt (1925-27) after the ravages of the Civil War,
The Savoy-Plaza Hotel was constructed in 1927 on 5th Avenue between 58th and 59th Street,