Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Architect E.J Lennoxs American Courthouse Construction :: American America History
Architect E.J Lennox's American Courthouse Construction                              THE BUILDING THEN         In 1886 the city held a competition for the design of a court house.  Thirteen architects competed and E.J Lennox was chosen to construct this  building.  He was chosen as the architect  because of  his unique way of  demonstrating the Richardsoninan Romanesque design (In North America this  design was know as the style of public dignity).  But by the time the  project was underway, the city government decided that it needed a city  hall as well as a court house, so Lennox prepared new designs for a  building that combined both.  The Interior features involve bronze and iron  detailing, painted murals by George Reid, as well as huge symbolic stained-  glass windows by Robert McCausland.  The entire building was created out of  stone. Materials used were Credit valley red sandstone, Sackville  brownstone from New Brunswick and greystone from a quarry near Orangeville.  The stones are decorated with elaborate carvings of floral and geometric  designs, hideous faces and caricatures. The complete building cost the city  2.5 million dollars which is almost nine times greater that the original  target price which was set at 300,000 dollars.  Many people complained and  said that the cost of building the hall could have been used on practical  schemes such as sewer improvage, water supplies and other important city  needs. This mind blowing amount of money encouraged many investigations and  lawsuits.  One affair being in which the architects name was revealed  carved immediately below the ledge under the uppermost windows and it  spelled out "E J LENNOX ARCHITECT A D 1898".                            THE BUILDING NOW         Before designing the building Lennox made a tour to cities of the U.S  with buildings with the same style, now city hall's resemblance to H. H.  Richardosn's Pittsburgh court house in 1886 is often pointed out.  The  building is designed so that the clock tower is centered on lower Bay  street, providing a satisfying vista.  Since this building was designed to  be used for various activities when one enters the old city hall form the  entrance of Queen and James street they will see three names carved above  the door:  Court House, Municipal Building and City Hall.  					    
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