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Ontario Place; Goh Ohn Bell Shelter

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BUILDING INFORMATION
Name & Location:
Ontario Place; Goh Ohn Bell Shelter
955 Lake Shore Boulevard West
Toronto
Fort York-Liberty Village
Year Completed:
1977
OTHER IDENTIFICATION
Awards:

1969: Canadian Architect Award

  • Award of Excellence.

1982: Governor General's Awards for Architecture

  • Medal.

1999: Ontario Association of Architects Awards

  • 25-Year Award.

 

Alternate Name:
Temple Bell
Notes:

Constructed to commemorate the centennial of Japanese settlement in Canada, the Goh Ohn Bell Shelter won a Canadian Architect Award of Excellence in 1969; a Medal by the Governor General's Awards for Architecture in 1982, and a 25-Year Award by the Ontario Association of Architects in 1999.

Status:
Completed
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BUILDING DATA
Building Type:
Monument
Heritage Status:
No heritage status
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