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Architectural Drawings Toronto

Proposed designs for the Bank of Toronto Building:

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The scale of the Gouinlock proposal is quite astounding, which even includes a dome reminiscent of McKim, Mead and White's Bank of Montreal in Montreal (modelled on the Pantheon). There really is something so extraordinary about the drawings from this era.

Brooklyn Institute for Arts and Sciences 1893 (McKim, Mead & White):

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Winnipeg:

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Montreal:

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Toronto:

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The most beautiful house in the world? Richard Neutra's Lovell House, Los Angeles, 1929:

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Thank you for those images of NY buildings, thecharioteer.
I found the comparison of these two newspaper buildings quite interesting.

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When did scale models of new buildings that are so ubiquitous today begin to supplement artistic illustrations in the promotion of new construction?
 
When did scale models of new buildings that are so ubiquitous today begin to supplement artistic illustrations in the promotion of new construction?

Good question, spider. Scale models have been used since the days of Christopher Wren. I think that the big transition in drawings began mid-90's, when watercolour renderings began to be superceded by computer-generated imagery.

Sir Chistopher Wren's model of St. Paul's:

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Hawksmoor's model of the Radcliffe Camera at Oxford:

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Lutyen's model of Liverpool Cathedral:

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