Works
| Building | Year Completed | Builder | Style | Source | Location | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of Toronto Faculty of Law Flavelle House | 1901 | John A. Pearson & Frank Darling | Romanesque Revival architecture | University of Toronto St. George campus, Toronto, Ontario | ||
| Convocation Hall | 1906 | John A. Pearson & Frank Darling | Romanesque Revival architecture | University of Toronto St. George campus, Toronto, Ontario | ||
| University of Toronto Sanford Fleming Building | 1907 | John A. Pearson & Frank Darling | Romanesque Revival architecture | 10 King's College Circle, Toronto, Ontario | ||
| University of Toronto Sigmund Samuel Building | 1907 | John A. Pearson & Frank Darling | Romanesque Revival architecture | 10 King's College Circle, Toronto, Ontario | ||
| University of Toronto Sigmund Samuel Building additions | 1912 | John A. Pearson & Frank Darling | Romanesque Revival architecture | 7 King's College Circle, Toronto, Ontario | ||
| Toronto General Hospital- College Wing | 1913 | John A. Pearson & Frank Darling | Romanesque Revival architecture | 101 College Street, Toronto, Ontario | ||
| Centre Block containing Canadian House of Commons, Senate of Canada, Peace Tower, | 1920 | John A. Pearson & Jean Omer Marchand | Romanesque Revival architecture | Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Ontario |
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