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This is the second of a two part post exploring the life of Ontario’s first female architects, Elma Laird and Alexandra Biriukova. In our previous post we discussed some of the circumstances...
Completed in 1929 to showcase the latest cars and trucks, the Automotive Building was the result of a design competition that saw 30 architectural practices submit proposals for the new exhibition...
Ontario Association of Architects
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Architect: KPMB Architects
OAA Design Excellence Awards Winner
Energy Efficiency and Carbon Stability
Architects must play a role...
Photo Credit : CNE ArchivesArchitectural Credit : John James WoolnoughBuilt to support the equestrian events of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in 1931, the Horse Palace is considered one of the...
Ontario Association of Architects
Image Credit: Library and Archives Canada
Architectural Credit: John Schofield (C.N.R. Corporate Architect); Renovation and Adaptive Reuse by Architect John Mokrycke, Lintack Architects
Location...
The Art-Deco CNE Bandshell was built in 1936, replacing the bandstand that had occupied this area of Exhibition Place since 1906. Modeled after the Hollywood Bowl, the bandshell was designed by Craig...
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