Masonry Magazine December 1976 Page. 14

Words: Akitt Swanson, T. Wong, Milne Ltd, Leader Structures, Canada Co, Jackson Associates, A. Zeegen, Newtown Construction, Linar Ltd, Lee Fair, P. Associates, Domtar Ltd, J. Products
Masonry Magazine January 1976 Page.14

Masonry Magazine January 1976 Page.14
Ontario Awards of Merit
(Continued from page 13)

Jury Comment: In this building the Canadian Legion has set a standard rarely seen in such facilities. A simple, handsome building, human in scale and character, well-sited and in harmony with the surrounding residential community. The building takes full advantage of the existing landscaping, preserving most and adding to it, creating in the process a new building that "belongs."

The interior planning is simple, with a clear sense of organization. A great deal of attention has been paid to the detailing and the careful selection of materials. The abundant use of brick on the inside provides the warm, quiet and friendly character missing in so many similar buildings. The individual rooms were carefully considered and offer interesting accommodation with privacy and a place for personal belongings and personal affairs.

CANADA BUILDING MATERIALS CO.
Toronto, Ontario

Architect: Akitt & Swanson

Consulting Structural Engineer: T. S. Wong Consultants Ltd.

General Contractor: Milne & Nicholls Ltd.

Mason Contractor: Leader Structures (Toronto) Ltd.

Unit Masonry Manufacturer: Canada Building Materials Co.

Jury Comment: An interesting architectural "happening" in this dull industrial ghetto of Toronto. "A simple straightforward approach" were the client's instructions to the architect. The architect wisely limited himself to concrete and only one type of concrete block. The building and the materials benefit from this restraint in a dramatic fashion.

The scale and texture of the block contrast nicely with the strength and texture of the concrete frame. The building is well sited overhang on the south, maximum glass on the north, and minimum glass on the west. While the landscaping was minimal and could have been bolder, it is nevertheless a very pleasant oasis in a desert of gray.

LEGION NURSING HOME FOR THE AGED
West Hill, Ontario

Architect: Jackson, Ypes & Associates

Consulting Structural Engineer: A. Zeegen

General Contractor: Newtown Construction, Inc.

Mason Contractor: Linar Contractors Ltd.

Unit Masonry Manufacturer: Milton Brick Co.

MON SHEONG HOME FOR THE AGED
Toronto, Ontario

Architect: Lee Elken Becksted Paulsen Fair

Consulting Structural Engineer: P. T. Miklauchin & Associates

General Contractor: Newtown Construction, Inc.

Mason Contractor: Linar Contractors Ltd.

Unit Masonry Manufacturers: Domtar Construction Materials Ltd., J. Cooke Concrete Products

Jury Comment: Perhaps the single most interesting aspect of this building is its relationship to the street. While the forms and materials when viewed out of context appear somewhat unrelated, they all go to make this rather large structure virtually lose itself on a street of small houses.

The social spaces were sensitively handled and totally in character. The siting of the building to create a future court off the dining room is an excellent use of a small property.

(Continued on page 31)
masonry
Nov./Dec., 1976


MASONRY STRONG Podcast Episode 19 Recap: Mike & Tom Finch
April 2025

On this episode of the MASONRY STRONG Podcast, Mike and Tom Finch join the set in Indianapolis to crack jokes, talk about how they both got started in this industry, and the ways they've seen this trade advance and evolve over the years. The Roots of a F

Echelon Masonry Introduces Ashton Brick, Its Latest Line of Artisan Masonry Veneers
April 2025

Echelon Masonry, North America’s leader in architectural masonry products and materials, announces the availability of its newest product line of artisan masonry veneers, Ashton Brick, in select states. Combining a classic brick aesthetic with durable con

MCAA Showcases Innovation at North Florida Masonry Showcase
April 2025

On Friday, April 11th, we had the pleasure of representing the Mason Contractors Association of America and our Outreach and Education Division at the North Florida Masonry Showcase. This event welcomed 15 high school students who demonstrated their growi

Thank You For Bidding In The 2025 Online Auction
April 2025

The MCAA extends a huge thank you to everyone who bid in this year’s online auction. With hundreds of bids on over 150 items, this year’s auction was another huge success. We also want to thank all of our amazing donors who put items up for auction. Wit