Page and Steele

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Page and Steele was an architecture partnership created in 1926 by Forsey Pemberton B. Page (1885-1970) and Harland W. Steele in Toronto and now part of the IBI Group of architectural and engineering firms.

History

Forsey Page was born in Toronto in 1885 and served in the Canadian Army during World War I before becoming an architect.[1] He retired after 1950 and died in 1970.[2]

Harland W. Steele was born in Stouffville, Ontario in 1900 and graduated from architecture at the University of Toronto in 1925.[3] He retired in 1970 and died in Toronto in 1996.[4]

Projects

Page and Steele's projects cover the span from 1926 and 1970:[5]

Legacy

Most of Page and Steele's projects are in Toronto, but newer ones are under construction outside Canada[6]

In the 1950s the firm employed famed architect Peter Dickinson.

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