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Old Posted Mar 15, 2011, 3:21 PM
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RIP Trevor Garwood-Jones

Well-known architect passes away

Hamilton Spectator
3/15/2011
http://www.900chml.com/Channels/Reg/...spx?ID=1385103

He created much of the landscape of Hamilton.

Award winning architect Trevor Garwood-Jones has died just a few days short of his 83rd birthday.

Garwood-Jones worked on more than 100 buildings including the renovations to Hamilton City Hall, Hamilton Place and the Convention Centre, the original Art Gallery of Hamilton and St. Peter's Hospital among others.

http://www.thespec.com/localprofile/...e-20th-century

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Hamilton Place

The Art Gallery of Hamilton

St. Peter’s Hospital

Hamilton Convention Centre/ Ellen Fairclough Building

The Hamilton Regional Cancer Centre (now the Juravinski Cancer Centre)

Flamborough YMCA

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Stoney Creek

St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, Grimsby

Hamilton City Hall renovations

First Place Hamilton
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Old Posted Mar 16, 2011, 3:04 AM
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Some heinously ugly buildings on his CV but he was merely a product of his generation.

The Convention Centre, Hamilton Place and the Art Gallery [prior to reno] all have the same peculiar entrance problem...as in, where the hell is it?? Not a good era in architecture.
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