A Field Guide to Building Watching

Architectural Styles of Eastern Canada

Friday, November 30, 2012

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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

50. 'L'-Shaped Gothic Revival

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The 'L'-Shape is one of the most common forms of the Gothic Revival . Please refer to the following blogs to become acquainted with...
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Saturday, November 28, 2009

54. Quebec Colonial Revival

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Quebec Colonial Revivals are modern copies of homes that originally appeared in the province of Quebec. The originals can still be found in...
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Friday, November 27, 2009

49. American Colonial Revivals

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American Colonial Revival: Kitchener, Ontario American Colonial Revivals are basically modern copies of homes that once existed along the ea...
Sunday, November 22, 2009

48. Jacobethan

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Two old English styles that possess many similarities are the Jacobean and Elizabethan Revivals. Following the lead of a number of architec...
Friday, November 20, 2009

47. French Provincial

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The French Provincial can also be found under the names Canadian Colonial, French Period Revival and French Mansard. The style was brought b...
Sunday, November 15, 2009

46. Victorian Style

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I used to scoff and say that there was no such thing as a 'Victorian Style'. Although the term was in common usage, I found that it ...
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Ted Ray
Ted, with a degree in Geography from WLU,taught primarily this subject and Canadian history, in the former Waterloo County Board of Education. He is also a past president of a Kitchener-Waterloo camera club. Ted and Nancy have camped in all 10 provinces and continue to gather material for what are now digital slide shows. Ted is presently on the executive of the local Architectural Conservancy group.
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