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John F. Taylor House, O'Connor Drive, c. 1910. Image: Ina Grafton Gage Home


John F. Taylor House, O'Connor Drive, 1954. Image: Toronto Public Library


John F. Taylor House after renovations, O'Connor Drive, Toronto, c. 2013. Image: ERA Architects



  • John F. Taylor House

    2 O’Connor Drive

    Over many years, the original character of the house had become muted by unsympathetic additions and alterations. The Sisters of St. Joseph, a Roman Catholic congregation with Toronto roots dating to the 17th century, acquired the property and transformed it into an assisted living and care facility. By 2013, the residence was restored to the original vision of architect D.B. Dick, relying on drawings and watercolours from Archives of Ontario.

    The approach involved minimal intervention with the heritage property, removal of the additions and alterations, and restoration of whatever possible within the heritage design. In addition to extensive exterior conservation and restoration work, the project also involved conservation of the existing plasterwork while replacing all interior mechanical systems.

    The project won the 2014 Built Heritage Award of Excellence.


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