Window design by John Wilcox, after the entrance to Lillian Smith Library by Phillip H Carter and Ludzer Vandermolen

S A T U R D A Y    J U N E    2 1 st    2 0 0 8
2
PM
Lillian Smith Library, 239 College St., in the basement dungeon.

John Wilcox will lead an illustrated talk on the history and development of window glass and architectural glass treatments. See various distant & local examples of amazing glazing on this virtual tour, including examples of prismatic cast glass, vitrolite and stained glass. Here’s a chance to ask an expert "how do they do that?"

John Wilcox is an experienced glass craftsman and proprietor of the award winning studio, Vitreous Glassworks. John has restored thousands of windows in many of our finest structures including, Royal Ontario Museum, Sharon Temple, Massey Hall, St. George's United Church and many others. John offers active participatory insight into our local history. Don't miss it!

The program will be followed by the Annual Business Meeting of the Toronto Architectural Conservancy at 3:30PM.

A Toronto Architectural Conservancy free presentation.
All are Welcome.





Printable poster for this event (pdf)





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Toronto Architectural Conservancy