Toronto Athletic Club building (later Toronto YMCA)

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The Toronto Athletic Club building, later used as a YMCA, is a historic late-19th-century Toronto structure designed by prominent architect E. J. Lennox, known for its distinctive Romanesque Revival style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Romanesque Revival building
historic building
sports facility
architect E. J. Lennox NERFINISHED
Edward James Lennox NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Neo-Romanesque
surface form: Romanesque Revival
city Toronto
country Canada
culturalSignificance example of late-19th-century Romanesque Revival architecture in Toronto
designedBy E. J. Lennox NERFINISHED
era late 19th century
hasFunction community facility
recreational facility
heritageStatus historic structure
historicPeriod Victorian era NERFINISHED
locatedIn Canada
Ontario
Toronto
notableFor Romanesque Revival architecture
association with architect E. J. Lennox
later use as a YMCA
use as an athletic club
partOf built heritage of Toronto
provinceOrState Ontario NERFINISHED
usedAs Toronto Athletic Club NERFINISHED
Toronto YMCA NERFINISHED
YMCA NERFINISHED

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E. J. Lennox notableWork Toronto Athletic Club building (later Toronto YMCA)
Edward James Lennox notableWork Toronto Athletic Club building (later Toronto YMCA)
this entity surface form: Toronto West End YMCA (original building)
Edward James Lennox designed Toronto Athletic Club building (later Toronto YMCA)
this entity surface form: Toronto West End YMCA (original building)