Row houses
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- Urban dwellings attached in a series of three or more. For individual freestanding urban dwellings use
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- Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus
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Hierarchical terms
Row houses
Row houses
Equivalent terms
Row houses
- UF row house
- UF dwellings, row
- UF houses, row
- UF row dwellings
- UF row housing
Associated terms
Row houses
10 Archival description results for Row houses
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- 2009.002.2080
- File
- August 1956
Exterior views of a townhouse complex, with bachelor apartments or garages on the lower level and two storey dwellings stacked above.
Shawcroft, B.
- 2009.002.1098
- File
- [February] 1957
Interior and exterior views of a townhouse complex. Exteriors of the two and three storey buildings are pictured, as well as interiors. The housing plan was devised by Roy P. Rogers Enterprises Ltd. and based on the success of Chatham Village in Pittsburgh, USA, a planned community established in 1932 as a "social and economic demonstration." In Southill Village, the first unit type was two storey with a split-level entrance, the second was similar but the entrances are emphasized through two floors as a contrast. The third unit type had a flat roof and the last type was a split-level building which appears to be a one-storey building from the street.
Fleet, Max
St. Lawrence neighbourhood, Toronto - MISSING
- 2009.002.1348
- File
- [ca. 1981]
Aerial views of the St. Lawrence neighbourhood, a group of townhouses clustered around interior loop roads buffered from adjacent traffic arteries by higher density apartments containing street level retail arcades and with a linear promenade park strip along its entire length. The images were reproduced in an article on the St. Lawrence neighbourhood in the June 1981 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Manors of Brandywine : Scarborough
- 2009.002.740
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- [February] 1980
Exterior view of three storey townhouses with central grassy courtyard.
37, 39 & 41 Heath Street West, Toronto
- 2009.002.760
- File
- [October] 1985
Exterior views of Victorian row houses originally built in the 1880s, altered in 1981. The house was first owned by Alfred Hoskin, a barrister, and is referred to in the Canadian Architect magazine issue for October 1985 as "Hoskin House".
- 2009.002.775
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- [May] 1961; [April] 1967
Photographs of the exterior of a planned community in Toronto, with both high rise and townhouse structures. Views of the highrise block under construction. One interior view of a living room and dining room inside one of the two-storey townhouses.
Green, Seymour
- 2009.002.782
- File
- [August] 1971
Exterior views of a two-storey brick townhouse complex, with one view of a shopping arcade on the main level of a section of the buildings.
- 2009.002.789
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- [February] 1957, [April] 1964
Interior and exterior views of two phases of development of a townhouse complex. Single and multi-storey buildings are pictured, as well as interiors.
Fleet, Max
- 2009.002.801
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- [October] 1989
Before and after photographs of a factory conversion to townhouse complex.