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JOSEPH L. ROTMAN FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT
University of Toronto
Toronto, ON

Indiana buff limestone was chosen for the exterior cladding of this new building. Both the university and the design architects recognized the importance of durability and permanence in their selection of building materials.

 



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HART HOUSE
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
Toronto, ON

Renovations to the lower levels of Hart House, University of Toronto required new entrance surrounds to be manufactured. Matching the older designs of the building, Old World Stone produced a new arch and several new doorway surrounds, all in Birmingham buff sandstone.





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OLD CITY HALL
Toronto, ON

Toronto's Old City Hall was originally completed in September of 1899.
After years of weathering it required substantial intervention to restore it to its former splendor. Extensive damage to the stonework was revealed and a large-scale restoration of the project was planned over many years.

 



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THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY BUILDING
Toronto, ON

The Ontario Legislature was restored in a multi-phase project which spanned a five year period. Old World Stone Ltd. supplied the dimensional cut and carved stone for the final phase; the North Wing.


 

 

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OSGOODE HALL
Toronto, ON

Osgoode Hall was built to house the law courts and the Law Society of Upper Canada. It was named for William Osgoode, first Chief Justice of Upper Canada. Restoration of the building was completed in 1996. It won top honours in Heritage Toronto's 1997 awards for restoration of sandstone and decorative sculptural repairs on the principal facade.




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