Across cities nationwide, many of Canada’s most enduring institutional and financial buildings can be traced to Toronto-based Edwardian architect Frank Darling. His prolific body of work helped shape early 20th-century city cores across the country, blending international design traditions with an emerging Canadian identity – a legacy explored in the forthcoming monograph ‘Toronto Edwardian: Frank Darling, Architect of Canada’s Imperial Age.’
“It’s an amazing story because it is about Toronto, but Canada too, because they had a project for the bank branches in every province of confederation and Newfoundland,” says author and ERA Architects principal David Winterton in an interview with Daily Commercial News.
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