barrytron3030
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i love stirring debate. this thread is gettin heated.
i love stirring debate. this thread is gettin heated.
I still dont see how something build in the 60s can be classified as a heritage building.I guess only in Toronto.
This is the attitude people had about all those buildings from the early 1900s that were bulldozed. Thanks, keep it up!
toronto lost two beauts when the original ford hq in oakville and the lever bros buildings were gutted and turned into 21st century blocks.
Come on.1900s was an era with different architecture from the 60s.Some of these people that designate these 60s and 70s ugly concrete slab buildings as heritage need their head checked,
In the early 1900s to 30s structures were classified as gothic revival, prairie, eduardian, victorian, 40s and 50s Art Deco/Moderne. What would something build in the 60 and 70s be classified as?
Victorian is, of course, pre-1900. Art Deco/Moderne is identified more with 20s/30s than 40s/50s. And as for what comes after...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_style_(architecture)
Or just "Modernism", as a catchall for everything 'twixt historicism'n'deco and Pomo...
Automation Gallery, I don' think there are any examples of "Eduardian" architecture in Canada. Latin America, maybe. You should maybe look up what these terms mean before you start using them.
Automation Gallery, I don' think there are any examples of "Eduardian" architecture in Canada. Latin America, maybe. You should maybe look up what these terms mean before you start using them.