Ross and Macdonald - Important Works

Important Works

  • The Fort Garry Hotel in Winnipeg, a chateau-style hotel popularized by Ross and MacDonald

  • Holt Renfrew Store, 1937 in Montreal, Quebec

  • Union Station Toronto, Ontario

  • Calgary Eaton's store

  • Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto, Ontario

  • Eaton's College Street store in Toronto, Ontario - now College Park (Toronto)

  • Complexe Les Ailes

  • Eaton's Building (Saskatoon) Saskatoon Board of Education

  • The Core Shopping Centre, Canada

  • Dominion Square Building

  • College Park (Toronto)

  • Château Laurier

  • Lord Elgin Hotel

  • Fort Garry Hotel

  • Hotel Saskatchewan

  • Hotel Macdonald

  • |Les Cours Mont-Royal

  • Government Conference Centre

  • Édifice Price

  • The Hydrostone

  • Maple Leaf Gardens

Commercial Buildings:

  • Bank of Toronto branch (Guy St. and St. Catherine St. W.), Montreal, 1908
  • Complexe Les Ailes, Montreal, 1925-27 (Former Eaton's department store)
  • Saskatoon Board of Education offices, Saskatoon, 1928-29 (Former Eaton's department store)
  • Calgary Eaton's Store, Calgary, 1928-29 (demolished 1988, façade incorporated into Calgary Eaton Centre)
  • Dominion Square Building, Montreal, 1928–1930
  • College Park, Toronto, 1928-30 (Former Eaton's department store)(with Sproatt and Rolph)
  • Holt Renfrew Montreal at 1300 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, 1937

Hotels:

  • Château Laurier Hotel, Ottawa, 1909-12 (with Bradford Lee Gilbert)
    • (History of the Fairmont Château Laurier)
  • Lord Elgin Hotel, Ottawa, 1940–41
  • Royal York Hotel, Toronto, 1927-29 (with Sproatt and Rolph)
    • (Royal York Hotel)
  • Fort Garry Hotel, Winnipeg, 1910–14
  • Hotel Saskatchewan, Regina, 1926–27
  • Hotel Macdonald, Edmonton, 1912–14
  • Les Cours Mont-Royal, Montreal, 1920-24 (Former Mount Royal Hotel, now a shopping mall)

Public Buildings:

  • Government Conference Centre, Ottawa, (Former Ottawa Union Station), 1911-1912
    • (The Architecture of Ottawa's Union Station)
  • Union Station, Toronto (with Hugh G. Jones, John Lyle) 1914-1920
    • (Toronto Union Station - Heritage Character Analysis)

Office Buildings:

  • Architects' Building, Montreal, 1929-34 (demolished)
  • Confederation Building (McGill College Ave. and St. Catherine St. W.), Montreal, 1927–28
  • Castle Building (Stanley Street and St. Catherine St. W.), Montreal, 1924–27
  • Dominion Square Building (Peel Street and St. Catherine St. W.), Montreal, 1928–40
  • Montreal Star Building (St. Jacques St.), Montreal, 1926–31
  • Royal Bank Building (Yonge Street and King Street East), Toronto, 1913–15
  • Édifice Price (Sainte-Anne street), Quebec City, 1929-1930.
  • Medical Arts Building, Montreal, 1922
Residential
  • Le Chateau Apartments, (Sherbrooke and De La Montagne) Montreal, 1926
  • The Gleneagles, (Cote des Neiges Road) Montreal, 1929

Other:

  • The Hydrostone, Halifax, 1918
  • Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, 1931–32

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