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Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

Re: skyline 1854 vs 2016
It's absolutely amazing to see what Torontonians accomplished in 160 years,
 
Site of New City Hall before demolition of "Registry of Deeds and Lands Titles" Building, 1958

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Great set, Goldie! Would be an interesting design exercise to see if and how the Registry Building could have been integrated into the Revell scheme if that had been a criteria at the time (and we know that the 1955 Marani & Morris scheme did retain it). Interestingly, it was the negative reaction to the Marani & Morris scheme that led to the international competition, ultimately won by Revell.

The scheme was panned by leading architects, including Frank Lloyd Wright (who called it a "sterilization" and "a cliché already dated") and Walter Gropius (who deemed it a "very poor pseudo-modern design unworthy of the city of Toronto"), and a joint letter was sent by all classes of the University of Toronto Faculty of Architecture condemning the proposal and calling for an international competition. The whole $18 million proposal was scrapped when voters rejected it in a December 1955 referendum. The parti was adapted by the architects and built as the Imperial Oil Building on St. Clair Avenue West.

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Thanks for that insight, thecharioteer.

I much prefer the magnificent 'clam-shell.'
 
The other City Hall with a display by DeLasalle Cadets, 1918

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Interestingly, it was the negative reaction to the Marani & Morris scheme that led to the international competition, ultimately won by Revell.

The scheme was panned by leading architects, including Frank Lloyd Wright (who called it a "sterilization" and "a cliché already dated") and Walter Gropius (who deemed it a "very poor pseudo-modern design unworthy of the city of Toronto"), and a joint letter was sent by all classes of the University of Toronto Faculty of Architecture condemning the proposal and calling for an international competition. The whole $18 million proposal was scrapped when voters rejected it in a December 1955 referendum.

Funny enough I highly doubt Toronto of today would have the cajones to do something similar.
 
Yonge St. S. from Shuter c.1930s

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Re: Yonge, south of Shuter:

If the parking for Eaton Centre had gone underground, the buildings north of Albert could have been retained without affecting the Galleria itself. Certainly more complicated, but what a difference it would have made.

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