John M. Lyle

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John M. Lyle was a prominent early 20th-century Canadian architect known for helping shape a distinct national architectural style through major public and civic buildings.

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instanceOf Canadian architect
architect
human
activeInCentury 20th century
activeInPeriod early 20th century
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
Canadian national style
contributedTo Canadian architectural identity
countryOfCitizenship Canada
designed civic buildings in Canada
public buildings in Canada
fieldOfWork architecture
genre civic architecture
public architecture
influenced development of a Canadian national architectural idiom
influencedBy Beaux-Arts training
knownAs prominent Canadian architect of the early 20th century
movement nationalist architecture in Canada
name John M. Lyle NERFINISHED
nationality Canadian
notableFor design of major civic buildings in Canada
design of major public buildings in Canada
helping shape a distinct Canadian national architectural style
notableWork Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Toronto NERFINISHED
Memorial buildings and war monuments in Canada
Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto NERFINISHED
Union Station, Toronto NERFINISHED
occupation architect
workLocation Canada NERFINISHED
Toronto NERFINISHED

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Union Station, Toronto architect John M. Lyle