Masonry Magazine January 1979 Page. 25

Words: Maxwell Miller, Leader Ltd, Hamilton Kemp, Cico Ltd, Hope Company, Border Ltd, Toronto Company, Port Ltd, Farkas Jablonsky, J.T. Ltd, Eastern Ltd, Canada Company
Masonry Magazine January 1979 Page. 25

Masonry Magazine January 1979 Page. 25
AWARD OF MERIT

Post Office
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
Architect: Hamilton Kemp
Consulting Engineer: Cico Consulting Engineers Ltd.
General Contractor: Hope Loch Construction Company
Mason Contractor: Border Masonry Ltd.
Unit Masonry Producer: Toronto Brick Company and Port Colborne Block Ltd.

Jury Comment: A sensitive solution to a difficult design problem. The building appropriately relates to the historic scale and character of this town without recourse to eclecticism.

The open courtyard solution appears suitable for the building's use and in scale with the small buildings on the street. The maturing of the trees along the sidewalk will enhance this space. The detailing is simple, yet reflective of historical precedent. The building is well executed and shows suitable restraint in the articulation of its elements. The architects are commended for the production of a significant piece of street architecture and also for its pleasantly restrained interior spaces and use of masonry.


AWARD OF MERIT

Sears Store, Markham Place
Thornhill, Ontario
Architect: Maxwell Miller
Consulting Engineers: Farkas Barron Jablonsky and J.T. Hopburn Ltd.
General Contractor: Eastern Construction Company Ltd.
Mason Contractor: Leader Masonry Ltd.
Unit Masonry Producer: Canada Building Materials Company.

Jury Comment: This building offers a handsome design solution to a common suburban building problem-it offers a marker for suburban plazas to emulate. The size and location of the articulated openings are appropriate to the scale and function of the building and its parking lot environment. The solution of the massing problem between the two-story department store and the single-story garage is well handled. Although there was some concern over a portion of the masonry detailing, the jury agreed that the building has good scale appropriate to its location.


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