E. J. Lennox

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E. J. Lennox was a prominent Canadian architect best known for shaping much of Toronto’s late 19th- and early 20th-century architectural character.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Canadian architect
architect
human
activeIn Toronto
basedIn Toronto
birthDate 1854-09-12
burialPlace Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto
countryOfCitizenship Canada
countryOfDeath Canada
deathDate 1933-04-15
designed Bank of Toronto building at Yonge and King (demolished)
Casa Loma
King Edward Hotel (Toronto)
Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto
surface form: Massey Mausoleum (Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto)

Old City Hall (Toronto)
Toronto Athletic Club building
Toronto Camera Club building
Weston Public Library (Toronto)
numerous residential buildings in Toronto
employer Municipality of Toronto
surface form: City of Toronto (as architect for civic projects)
era early 20th century
late 19th century
familyName Lennox
fieldOfWork architecture
fullName Edward James Lennox
givenName Edward
James
hasWorkLocation Toronto
influenced architectural identity of downtown Toronto
knownFor shaping the architectural character of Toronto in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
nationality Canadian
notableWork Bank of Toronto building at Yonge and King (demolished)
Casa Loma
King Edward Hotel (Toronto)
Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto
surface form: Massey Mausoleum (Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto)

Old City Hall (Toronto)
Casa Loma
surface form: Residence of Sir Henry Pellatt (Casa Loma)

Toronto Athletic Club building (later Toronto YMCA)
Toronto Camera Club building
Weston Public Library (Toronto)
occupation architect
placeOfBirth Canada
Province of Canada
Toronto
placeOfDeath Toronto
style Beaux-Arts
surface form: Beaux-Arts architecture

Richardsonian Romanesque
Neo-Romanesque
surface form: Romanesque Revival architecture

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Casa Loma architect E. J. Lennox