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Lennox Grafton
Born

Daphne Lennox Grafton


(1919-12-03)3 December 1919
Brooks, Alberta, Canada
Died24 March 2017(2017-03-24) (aged 97)[1]
NationalityCanadian
EducationUniversity of Toronto
Known forArchitecture

Lennox Grafton (3 December 1919 – 24 March 2017) was a Canadian architect and one of the first women to be trained as architects in Canada. She completed her undergraduate education in University of Alberta during 1938-1941 and graduated from the architectural program in University of Toronto in 1950. Grafton's early works during the same decade focused on schools, churches, and commercial building. These works were complete while she worked in several of Toronto architectural firms. In 1960 she started her own architectural practice, but had to eventually shutter it due to the lack of available funding to scale the business to acquire larger projects.[2]

Following her entrepreneurial venture, Grafton joined Public Works Canada in 1967 and in the following decade was responsible for designing residential schools for the Canadian government most notably for Attawapiskat and KashechewaninNorthern Ontario.[3] As a design and project architect, her work can be found in many communities throughout Ontario.[4] Grafton indicated that the work was quite challenging but interesting.[2] She was pivotal in the overall design the Attawapiskat school and overcoming the technical challenges of constructing the building posed by the location's soil structure, weather and temperature.[5]

Activism[edit]

During the 1980s and 1990s, Grafton actively participated in "For the Record", a project organized by the Ontario Women Graduates and funded by the Ontario Heritage Foundation,[6] which sought to document women architects graduating from the University of Toronto architectural program between the 1920s and 1960s.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "D Lennox Graton". Your Life Moments. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  • ^ a b "Lennox Grafton", International Archive of Women in Architecture, Virginia Tech[permanent dead link]
  • ^ a b "Grafton, Lennox", Artist Database, Canadian Women Artists History Initiative
  • ^ Grierson, Joan (Mar 31, 2008), For the Record: The First Women in Canadian Architecture, Dundurn
  • ^ Belton, Robert James (2001), Sights of Resistance: Approaches to Canadian Visual Culture, vol. 1, University of Calgary Press, p. 276
  • ^ For the record : Ontario women graduates in architecture, 1920-1960., University of Toronto. Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Architecture. Ontario Women Graduates., 1986

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