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Gordon Adamson

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25: 298:- was one of Toronto's dominant architectural institutions and was responsible for the city's aesthetic transition into the modern era. Significant projects of the era included the Savoy Plaza Apartments - for which in 1953 he won his first 271:
supervising the construction of a housing unit. In July 1934, Adamson, now 30 years old, moved back to Toronto where he opened his own practice. For the remainder of his career, Adamson would run his own operation.
263:, where he would remain until September 1930. In June 1932 he left his job with Sproatt and Rolph to work for Edwin Kay, with whom he would remain until October 1933. After that time, Adamson moved to 287:
joined Adamson as a partner, and during this time the firm was known as "Adamson and Morgan." After Morgan left, the firm returned to its original name.
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Initial projects of Adamson's were relatively conservative. By the end of the War, however, he had begun to transition to working in the
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Gordon Adamson retired from the architectural practice in March 1971, and died on 8 January 1986 at the age of 81.
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style in Canada. Adamson was known for designing high schools in the former
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when his firm became one of the leaders in the development of the
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architect. Practising from 1928 to 1971 and working mainly in
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Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Adamson's firm - along with
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home designed for Clare Wood in 1944. From 1943 to 1945,
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Orangeville, Ontario
Toronto, Ontario
University of Toronto
Canadian
Toronto
Etobicoke
World War II
Mid-Century Modern
Etobicoke Board of Education
Orangeville, Ontario
University of Toronto
Canada Permanent Trust Building
Sproatt and Rolph
Montréal
Shell Oil Company
International Style
Rosedale
Earle Morgan
John B. Parkin Associates
Peter Dickinson Associates
Massey Medal
Lawrence Park
Canadian Architectural Archives
Calgary

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