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Coordinates: 43°3905N 79°2254W / 43.6513°N 79.3818°W / 43.6513; -79.3818
 

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Temple Building
The Temple Building in 1902
Map
Alternative namesTemple of the Independent Order of Foresters
General information
StatusDemolished
TypeCommercial offices
Architectural styleRomanesque Revival
Location62 Richmond Street West
Toronto, Ontario Canada
Coordinates43°39′05N 79°22′54W / 43.6513°N 79.3818°W / 43.6513; -79.3818
Completed1895-1896
Demolished1970
Height36.93 m (121.2 ft)
Technical details
Floor count12
Design and construction
Architect(s)George Wallace Gouinlock
References
[1][2]

The Temple Building was a 12-storey, 36.93 m (121.2 ft) highrise erected at 62 Richmond Street West and Bay Street in Toronto, Ontario.

History[edit]

Regarded as one of the city's first skyscrapers, it was completed in 1896 to house the world headquarters of the Independent Order of Foresters, which was a friendly society that acted as both a fraternal order and an important financial institution. The IOF was then run by the energetic Oronhyatekha who commissioned the grand structure. It was designed by George W. Gouinlock, who looked to Chicago's high rise buildings, and specifically the Rookery Building, for inspiration.

The building was located at Richmond and Bay Street. Upon its completion it was Toronto's tallest building, a title it would hold until the Trader's Bank Building was built in 1905. Foresters left the building in 1953 for a new building at 590 Jarvis Street at Charles Street (later as Metro Toronto Police HQ and demolished).[3]

The building was demolished in 1970 to make way for the Queen-Bay Centre (120m 32 floor Munich Re Centre built 1973 and 105m 25 floor Thomson Building built 1972) which still stands on the site.

The IOF relocated to Don Mills in 1967 to Foresters House at 789 Don Mills Road.[4]

Legacy[edit]

A portion of the facade of this building can be found at Guild Park and GardensinScarborough.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Emporis building ID 237789". Emporis. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016.
  • ^ "Temple Building". SkyscraperPage.
  • ^ Avery, Simon (19 December 2003). "Old police HQ to make way for condos - The Globe and Mail". The Globe and Mail.
  • ^ "Foresters House, Toronto | 132714". Emporis. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
  • Further reading[edit]


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