Toronto, No Mean City

Toronto, No Mean City
Title Toronto, No Mean City PDF eBook
Author Eric Arthur
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 352
Release 2017-06-21
Genre History
ISBN 1487516711

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Eric Arthur fell in love with Toronto the first time he saw it. The year was 1923; he was twenty-five years old, newly arrived to teach architecture at the University of Toronto. For the next sixty years he dedicated himself to saving the great buildings of Toronto's past. Toronto, No Mean City sounded a clarion call in his crusade. First published in 1964, it sparked the preservation movement of the 1960s and 1970s and became its bible. This reprint of the third edition, prepared by Stephen Otto, updates Arthur's classic to include information and illustrations uncovered since the appearance of the first edition. Four new essays were commissioned for this reprint. Christopher Hume, architecture critic and urban affairs columnist for the Toronto Star, addresses the changes to the city since the appearance of the third edition in 1986. Architect and heritage preservation activist Catherine Nasmith assesses the current status of the city's heritage preservation movement. Susan Crean, a freelance writer in Toronto, explores Toronto's vibrant arts scene. Mark Kingwell, professor and cultural commentator, reflects on the development of professional and amateur sports in and around town. Readers will delight in these anecdotal accounts of the city's rich architectural heritage.

Toronto, No Mean City

Toronto, No Mean City
Title Toronto, No Mean City PDF eBook
Author Eric Arthur
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 352
Release 2003-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 1442657790

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Eric Arthur fell in love with Toronto the first time he saw it. The year was 1923; he was twenty-five years old, newly arrived to teach architecture at the University of Toronto. For the next sixty years he dedicated himself to saving the great buildings of Toronto's past. Toronto, No Mean City sounded a clarion call in his crusade. First published in 1964, it sparked the preservation movement of the 1960s and 1970s and became its bible. This reprint of the third edition, prepared by Stephen Otto, updates Arthur's classic to include information and illustrations uncovered since the appearance of the first edition. Four new essays were commissioned for this reprint. Christopher Hume, architecture critic and urban affairs columnist for the Toronto Star, addresses the changes to the city since the appearance of the third edition in 1986. Architect and heritage preservation activist Catherine Nasmith assesses the current status of the city's heritage preservation movement. Susan Crean, a freelance writer in Toronto, explores Toronto's vibrant arts scene. Mark Kingwell, professor and cultural commentator, reflects on the development of professional and amateur sports in and around town. Readers will delight in these anecdotal accounts of the city's rich architectural heritage.

Toronto, No Mean City [by] Eric Arthur

Toronto, No Mean City [by] Eric Arthur
Title Toronto, No Mean City [by] Eric Arthur PDF eBook
Author Eric Ross Arthur
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 1965
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Riverdale

Riverdale
Title Riverdale PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Gillan Muir
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 201
Release 2014-10-08
Genre History
ISBN 1459728726

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A complete history of Toronto's Riverdale community, this book narrates the lives of early inhabitants, (reaching as far back as Simcoe's first settlement of the region), the construction boom of 1915, and the waves of immigration that made Riverdale one of Toronto's most diverse areas.

Toronto, No Mean City

Toronto, No Mean City
Title Toronto, No Mean City PDF eBook
Author Eric Ross Arthur
Publisher
Pages 315
Release 2003
Genre
ISBN

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Unbuilt Toronto

Unbuilt Toronto
Title Unbuilt Toronto PDF eBook
Author Mark Osbaldeston
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 259
Release 2008-10-27
Genre History
ISBN 1459711726

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Unbuilt Toronto explores never-realized building projects in and around Toronto, from the city’s founding to the twenty-first century. Delving into unfulfilled and largely forgotten visions for grand public buildings, landmark skyscrapers, highways, subways, and arts and recreation venues, it outlines such ambitious schemes as St. Alban's Cathedral, the Queen subway line and early city plans that would have resulted in a Paris-by-the-Lake. Readers may lament the loss of some projects (such as the Eaton’s College Street tower), be thankful for the disappearance of others (a highway through the Annex), and marvel at the downtown that could have been (with underground roads and walkways in the sky). Featuring 147 photographs and illustrations, many never before published, Unbuilt Toronto casts a different light on a city you thought you knew.

Edward James Lennox

Edward James Lennox
Title Edward James Lennox PDF eBook
Author Marilyn M. Litvak
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 137
Release 1996-09-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1554881501

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From 1876 to 1915, Edward James Lennox was a formidable force in Toronto’s architectural community. Many of his buildings are still landmarks in a city that continues to evolve. Born and educated in Toronto, Lennox looked to the past for inspiration but was never captured by it. His prototypical Annex houes on Madison Avenue, Old City Hall, and Casa Loma bear witness to his technical expertise and aesthetic sensibilities. Through text and illustrations, this volume tells the story of the a resolute architect whose vision helped shape an emerging city, and who in his time was called the "builder of Toronto." Edward James Lennox, "Builder of Toronto" is the first volume in the Canadian Master Architect series. Each publication will profile the work of an individual Canadian architect. The series editor is Marilyn M. Litvak.