Old Ontario Houses

Old Ontario Houses
Title Old Ontario Houses PDF eBook
Author Tom Cruickshank
Publisher
Pages 223
Release 2009
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781554075041

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Chosen as one of Style at Home's Top Ten Coffee Table Books.

Ontario House Styles

Ontario House Styles
Title Ontario House Styles PDF eBook
Author Robert Mikel
Publisher James Lorimer & Company
Pages 136
Release 2004-10
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 1550288458

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Stunning full-colour photographs and engaging text show readers how to identify Ontario's many unique types of homes. Ontario has a rich history of architectural styles, and is home to some of the most stunning heritage houses in North America. In this book, author Robert Mikel profiles in depth every important house style the province has seen over the past three centuries -- from the grand elegance of the Italianate to the intimacy and coziness of the Ontario Cottage. Readers will see how each house style developed in Europe, came to Ontario, and the variations that are unique to the province. Both an attractive gift book and a solid reference, Ontario House Styles will appeal to those who live in Ontario's tens of thousands of heritage homes and to anyone interested in Ontario's colourful architectural history. Ontario House Styles includes ninety homes from: * Ancaster * Brockville * Cobourg * Cambridge * Dundas * Gananoque * Grafton * Grimsby * Hamilton * Kingston * London * Napanee * Niagara-on-the-Lake * Odessa * Paris * Picton * Port Hope * St. Mary's * Stoney Creek * Stratford * Toronto * Waterloo

Old Ontario

Old Ontario
Title Old Ontario PDF eBook
Author David Keane
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 330
Release 1990-01-06
Genre History
ISBN 1459713834

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In ten original studies, former students and colleagues of Maurice Careless, one of Canada's most distinguished historians, explore both traditional and hitherto neglected topics in the development of nineteenth-century Ontario. Their papers incorporate the three themes that characterize their mentor's scholarly efforts: metropolitan-hinterland relations; urban development; and the impact of 'limited identities' — gender, class, ethnicity and regionalism — that shaped the lives of Old Ontarians. Traditional topics — colonial-imperial tension and the growth of Canadian autonomy in the Union period, the making of a 'compact' in early York, politics in pre-Rebellion Toronto, and the social vision of the late Upper Canadian elites — are re-examined with fresh sensitivity and new sources. Maters about which little has been written — urban perspectives on rural and Northern Ontario, Protestant revivals, an Ontario style in church architecture, the late-nineteenth-century ready-made clothing industry, Native-Newcomer conflict to the 1860s, and the separate and unequal experiences of women and men student teachers at the Provincial Normal school — receive equally insightful treatment. An appreciative biography of Careless, an analysis of the relativism underpinning his approach to national and Ontario history, and a listing of Careless's publications, complete this stimulating collection.

Architecture in Ontario

Architecture in Ontario
Title Architecture in Ontario PDF eBook
Author Doug Richardson
Publisher
Pages 140
Release 1976
Genre
ISBN

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The Architect

The Architect
Title The Architect PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1214
Release 1890
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Toronto Architecture

Toronto Architecture
Title Toronto Architecture PDF eBook
Author Patricia McHugh
Publisher McClelland & Stewart
Pages 354
Release 2017-06-27
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0771059906

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Toronto has been hailed as “a city in the making” and “the city that works.” It’s an ongoing project: in recent years Canada’s largest city has experienced transformative, exciting change. But just what does contemporary Toronto look like? This authoritative architectural guide, newly updated and expanded, leads readers on 26 walking tours—revealing the evolution of the place from a quiet Georgian town to a dynamic global city. More than 1,000 designs are featured: from modest Victorian houses to shimmering downtown towers and cultural landmarks. Over 300 photographs, 29 maps, a description of architectural styles, a glossary of architectural terms, and indexes of architects and buildings pilot readers through Toronto’s diverse cityscape. New sections illustrate the swiftly changing face of Toronto’s waterfront and design highlights across the region. Originally written by architectural journalist Patricia McHugh and enhanced with new material and insights by Globe and Mail architecture critic Alex Bozikovic, this definitive guide offers a revealing exploration of Toronto’s past and future, for the city’s visitors and locals alike.

Architecture and Building

Architecture and Building
Title Architecture and Building PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 702
Release 1891
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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