Pearson and Darling
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Pearson and Darling was an architectural firm based in Toronto and was a key player in shaping the urban look of the city in the first half of the 20th Century.
The firm's design focused on the Beaux-Arts style, examples such as:
- Canadian Bank of Commerce Building building in Toronto; now Commerce Court North
- Toronto General Hospital 1911
- Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
- Royal Ontario Museum original building, 1914
Other buildings include:
- Summerhill-North Toronto CPR Station 1916
- Peace Tower, Centre Block, the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa
- 101 College Street, Toronto
- One King Street West
- Canadian Pacific Building
- Grain Exchange Building
- Royal Tower
- Private Patients Pavilion (Thomas J. Bell Wing), Toronto General Hospital 1930.
- Old Canadian Bank of Commerce Building, Montreal
Architects under this firm consisted of: