KAPLAN, Harold Solomon (1895-1973)
(biography in preparation)
H. KAPLAN (works in Toronto unless noted)
AGNES STREET, stores and apartments for I. Roher, 1914; demol. (Toronto b.p. 9722, 20 March 1914)
FIELDER PAPER BOX CO., Berkeley Street north of Queen Street East, warehouse, 1920, demol. (Const., xiv, Jan. 1921, 32, illus.)
SOREN BROS., Van Horne Avenue, warehouse, 1920 (Const., xiv, Jan. 1921, 31, illus. & descrip.)
KAPLAN & SPRACHMAN (Movie Theatres in Toronto)
CLYDE THEATRE, for Famous Players Ltd., Danforth Avenue near Lutrell Avenue, 1926-27; demol. (Toronto Daily Star, 8 Oct. 1926, 5, descrip.;. Const., xix, Nov. 1926, 370; dwgs. at City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 200, Series 410, File 2888)
LIBERTY THEATRE, Dundas Street West, west of Spadina Avenue, 1928 (Toronto Daily Star, 15 Aug. 1928, 16; C.R., xlii, 22 Aug. 1928, 89)
ODEON THEATRE, Queen Street West near Jameson Avenue, for G.B. Garbarino, 1931 (Toronto Daily Star, 22 May 1931, 33; and 17 July 1931, 25, descrip.; Telegram [Toronto], 25 Aug. 1931, 16, illus.)
CIRCLE THEATRE, Yonge Street near Sherwood Avenue, 1932-33 (Toronto Daily Star, 29 July 1932, 5; C.R., xlvii, 11 Jan. 1933, 36)
CAMEO THEATRE, Pape Avenue at Floyd Avenue, 1934 (inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
BLOORDALE THEATRE, Bloor Street West near Indian Road, 1935 (Toronto Daily Star, 25 Jan. 1935, 35; R.A.I.C. Journal, xv, May 1938, 106, illus. & descrip.)
CASINO THEATRE, Queen Street West, west of Bay Street, 1936; demol. 1970 (Toronto Daily Star, 10 Jan. 1936, 35, descrip., and 11 April 1936, 9)
EGLINTON THEATRE, Eglinton Avenue West near Avenue Road, 1935-36, still standing in 2022 (Toronto Daily Star, 3 April 1936, 8, descrip.; Financial Post [Toronto], 6 March 1937, 20, illus.; R.A.I.C. Journal, xiv, Feb. 1937, 22, 25, illus.; and xv, Feb. 1938, 33, illus.; Tim Morawetz, Art Deco Architecture Across Canada, 2017, 246-48, illus. & descrip.)
LANSDOWNE THEATRE, Lansdowne Avenue near Bloor Street West, remodelling of the old Park Theatre, 1936 (Toronto Daily Star, 29 May 1936, 6, and 7 Aug. 1936, 15; inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
CUM-BAC THEATRE, Dovercourt Road, major alterations, 1936, to be renamed The Adelphi Theatre (Toronto Daily Star, 29 May 1936, 6, and 7 Aug. 1936, 15)
CHRISTIE THEATRE, St. Clair Avenue West, major alterations, 1936 (Toronto Daily Star, 7 Aug. 1936, 15)
REVIEW THEATRE, Roncesvalles Avenue, major alterations, 1936 (Toronto Daily Star, 7 Aug. 1936, 15)
HUDSON THEATRE, Mount Pleasant Road, alterations, 1936 (Toronto Daily Star, 7 Aug. 1936, 15)
COLLEGE PLAYHOUSE THEATRE, College Street, extensive remodelling, 1936 (Toronto Daily Star, 7 Aug. 1936, 15)
GREENWOOD THEATRE, Gerrard Street East, alterations and remodelling, 1936 (Toronto Daily Star, 7 Aug. 1936, 15)
ALLENBY THEATRE, Danforth Avenue at Greenwood Avenue, later called The Roxy Theatre, 1936; theatre demol., but front facade still standing in 2022 (Toronto Daily Star, 10 Jan. 1936, 35; Toronto b.p. 47536, 7 Jan. 1936; Tim Morawetz, Art Deco Architecture Across Canada, 2017, 249, illus. & descrip.)
BELLEVUE THEATRE, College Street at Brunswick Avenue, 1935-36 (Toronto Daily Star, 29 Nov. 1935, 8; Toronto b.p. 47773, 10 Feb. 1936)
BAYVIEW THEATRE, Bayview Avenue near Fleming Crescent, 1936-37 (inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
WOODBINE THEATRE, Woodbine Avenue at Frater Avenue, in East York, 1937 (Toronto Daily Star, 16 Jan. 1937, 6, descrip.; C.R., vol. 50, 20 Jan. 1937, 31)
METRO THEATRE, Bloor Street West at Manning Avenue, 1938 (inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
COLONY THEATRE, Eglinton Avenue West near Vaughan Road, 1939 (inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
MIDTOWN THEATRE, Bloor Street West near Albany Avenue, 1940-41 (Toronto Daily Star, 7 May 1941, 12, illus.; inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
VAUGHAN THEATRE, St. Clair Avenue West near Vaughan Road, 1944 (inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
NORTH YORK, Glendale Theatre, Avenue Road near Cranbrooke Avenue, 1946 (C.R., lix, July 1946, 106)
EAST YORK, Donlands Theatre, Donlands Avenue near Plains Road, 1946 (C.R., lix, Sept. 1946, 145)
DOWNTOWN THEATRE, Yonge Street at Dundas Square, 1947-48; demol. (Financial Post [Toronto], 18 Oct. 1947, 14; inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
SCARBOROUGH, Birchcliff Theatre, Kingston Road at Manderley Drive, 1949 (C.R., lxii, April 1949, 157)
TOWNE CINEMA, Bloor Street East near Yonge Street, 1949; demol. (Globe & Mail [Toronto], 18 Aug. 1949, 13, illus.)
ASTOR THEATRE, Yonge Street opposite St. Mary Street, 1949, renovations to the former Embassy Theatre, and later called The New Yorker Theatre after 1960; and now called The C.A.A. Theatre (Toronto Star, 10 Nov. 1949, 16, advert on the opening of The Astor Theatre, with list of contractors and architects; inf. Wayne Reeves, Toronto)
CREST THEATRE, Mount Pleasant Road at Belsize Drive, 1950 (Toronto Daily Star, 3 Aug. 1950, 16, advert.)
KAPLAN & SPRACHMAN (Movie Theatres elsewhere)
SARNIA, ONT., Capitol Theatre, Christina Street, for Famous Players Ltd., 1936 (C.R., vol. 50, 1 July 1936, 37; Toronto Daily Star, 7 Aug. 1936, 15; Tim Morawetz, Art Deco Architecture Across Canada, 2017, 250, illus. & descrip.)
TIMMINS, ONT., Victory Theatre, Cedar Street, for Hauson Theatre Corp., 1936-37 (Porcupine Advance [Timmins], 5 Oct. 1936, 1, descrip.; C.R., vol. 50, 11 Nov. 1936, 32)
ORILLIA, ONT., Granada Theatre, for J. Silver, 1937 (C.R., vol. 50, 24 March 1937, 50; Financial Post [Toronto], 3 April 1937, 10)
OTTAWA, ONT., Elgin Theatre, Elgin Street at Lisgar Street, for the Independent Theatre Association, 1937; addition of a second theatre, 1947 (Ottawa Journal, 9 July 1937, 1; and 15 Nov. 1937, 6 & 7, illus. & descrip.; Ottawa Citizen, 15 Nov. 1937, 22, descrip.; C.R., vol. 50, 14 July 1937, 32; Ottawa Journal, 30 May 1947, 14; and 23 Dec. 1947, 15)
DUNNVILLE, ONT., Ballard Theatre, 1937 (C.R., vol. 50, 3 Nov. 1937, 33)
OTTAWA, ONT., Somerset Theatre, Somerset Street West near Bank Street, 1937-38 (Ottawa Journal, 30 June 1937, 1 & 22; and 31 Dec. 1937, 15, descrip.; and 1 Jan. 1938, 6, descrip.)
ST. CATHARINES, ONT., Centre Theatre, James Street near St. Paul Street, for the Hanson Theatre Corp., 1938-39 (C.R., li, 7 Dec. 1938, 32, t.c.; St. Catharines Standard, 5 April 1939, 18-19, illus. & descrip.)
EDMONTON, ALTA., Empress Theatre, Jasper Avenue, additions and alterations, 1938 (R.A.I.C. Journal, xv, Sept. 1938, 211)
VANCOUVER, B.C., The Bay Theatre, Barclay Street at Denman Street, 1938 (Vancouver Sun, 22 Oct. 1938, 9, descrip.)
VANCOUVER, B.C., Varsity Theatre, West 10th Avenue at Sasamat Street, 1938-39 (C.R., li, 21 Dec. 1938, 29; Vancouver Sun, 5 Oct. 1939, 10, illus. & descrip.)
(with Edgar Prain) WINNIPEG, MAN., reconstruction of the Paris Theatre, Provencher Avenue, 1939 (Canadian Moving Picture Digest [Toronto], 15 April 1939, 22)
SAULT STE. MARIE, ONT., Princess Theatre, Gore Street near Albert Street West, 1939; theatre closed March 1990; building still standing in 2024 (Sault Daily Star, 11 Aug. 1939, 11-13, detailed descrip.; Canadian Moving Picture Digest [Toronto], 19 Aug. 1939, 8, descrip.)
FORT ERIE, ONT., Marks Theatre, for Mrs. Lillian Z. Marks, Niagara Street, 1939 (Niagara Falls Evening Review, 16 Aug. 1939, 1; Canadian Moving Picture Digest [Toronto], 26 Aug. 1939, 7)
GALT, ONT., Palace Theatre, Upper Main Street, 1939 (Canadian Moving Picture Digest [Toronto], 16 Sept. 1939, 3, descrip.)
CHATHAM, ONT., Centre Theatre, King Street at Fourth Street, 1940 (Chatham Daily News, 27 Nov. 1940, 1)
WINDSOR, ONT., Vanity Theatre, Ouellette Avenue, extensive alterations and new interiors, 1940, demol. (Windsor Star, 24 Dec. 1940, 21, descrip.)
VANCOUVER, B.C., Vogue Theatre, Granville Street near Smithe Street, 1940-41; still standing in 2022 (H. Kalman, Exploring Vancouver, 1993, 103, illus.; Tim Morawetz, Art Deco Architecture Across Canada, 2017, 256-57, illus. & descrip.)
SARNIA, ONT., Frontier Theatre, Lochiel Street, 1941 (C.R., liv, 12 March 1941, 33; Sarnia Observer, 5 March 1941, 3, descrip.; and 16 Oct. 1941, 9, descrip.)
KINGSTON, ONT., Odeon Theatre, Princess Street, 1941 (C.R., liv, 19 March 1941, 31; Kingston Whig-Standard, 28 Feb. 1941, 3, detailed descrip.; and 11 Dec. 1941, 15-19, illus. and detailed descrip.)
LONDON, ONT., theatre for Odeon Theatres Co., Dundas Street, 1941 (C.R., liv, 16 April 1941, 31; )
MOOSE JAW, SASK., a theatre for Odeon Theatres Co., 1941 (C.R., liv, 7 May 1941, 31)
WELLAND, ONT., Community Theatre, 1944 (inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
CHATHAM, ONT., Rankin Theatre, 1945 (inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
WHEATLEY, ONT., Rankin Theatre, 1945 (inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
BELLE RIVER, ONT., Rankin Theatre, 1945 (inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
BOTHWELL, ONT., Rankin Theatre, 1945 (inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
BURFORD, ONT., Burford Theatre, 1945 (inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
HUNTSVILLE, ONT., Capitol Theatre, Main Street West near Centre Street North, 1945; closed Dec. 2021 (inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I., movie theatre for Famous Players Corp., for F.G. Spencer Co. Ltd., Grafton Street, and to be located ".....beside the Capitol Theatre", 1945 (Charlottetown Guardian, 15 May 1945, 7, descrip., but not built; inf. Harry T. Holman, Charlottetown)
GRAVENHURST, ONT., Capitol Theatre, 1945 (inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
WIARTON, ONT., Merlina Theatre, 1946 (inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
BEAMSVILLE, ONT., Beam Theatre, 1946 (inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
FENLON FALLS, ONT., Consky Theatre, 1946 (inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
OTTAWA, ONT., Nelson Theatre, Rideau Street at Nelson Street, 1946-47 (Ottawa Journal, 14 Dec. 1945, 4; and 8 Feb. 1947, 8, and 15, descrip.)
SUDBURY, ONT., Century Theatre, Lisgar Street at Elm Street, for United Century Theatres, 1946-47 (C.R., lix, June 1946, 142; Sudbury Star, 20 Aug. 1947, 6-7, illus. & descrip.)
NEW WATERFORD, N.S., Paramount Theatre, Plummer Avenue, 1947 (C.R., lx, Jan. 1947, 86)
SAINT JOHN, N.B., Paramount Theatre, King Square, for Famous Players Corp., 1947 (C.R., lx, May 1947, 128)
OTTAWA, ONT., Linden Theatre, Beechwood Avenue at Crichton Street, 1946-47 (Ottawa Journal, 23 Aug. 1947, 9, advert.; Ottawa Citizen, 18 July 1946, 9; and 23 Aug. 1947, 25, advert.)
PEMBROKE, ONT., Centre Theatre, 1947 (inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
OTTAWA, ONT., Elmdale Theatre, Hamilton Avenue at Wellington Street, 1947 (Ottawa Journal, 8 Sept. 1947, 21, advert.)
OAKVILLE, ONT., Odeon Century Theatre, Lakeshore Road East, 1947 (inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
PORT ARTHUR, ONT., Odeon Theatre, Court Street at Park Street, 1947-48 (C.R., lx, June 1947, 112; Tim Morawetz, Art Deco Architecture Across Canada, 2017, 178, illus. & descrip.)
HALIFAX, N.S., Paramount Theatre, Barrington Street, 1947 (Halifax b.p. 32917, 1947)
BRACEBRIDGE, ONT., Capitol Theatre, for J. Giaschi, 1948 (C.R., lxi, Jan. 1948, 178)
HANOVER, ONT., Paramount Theatre, 1948 (inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
ESPANOLA, ONT., Espanola Theatre, 1949 (inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
VANCOUVER, B.C., Ridge Theatre, Arbutus Street at West 16th Avenue, 1949 (H. Kalman, Exploring Vancover, 1993, 173, illus.; dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
LINDSAY, ONT., theatre for Twentieth Century Theatres Ltd., 1949 (C.R., xlii, July 1949, 134)
OWEN SOUND, ONT., Drive-In Theatre, for Waite & Warwick Co., 1950 (Financial Post [Toronto], 8 April 1950, 21)
SIMCOE, ONT., Drive-In Theatre for Fred Leask, 1950 (Financial Post [Toronto], 8 April 1950, 21)
MONCTON, N.B., Paramount Theatre, Main Street, for Famous Players Ltd., 1950 (C.R., lxiii, Sept. 1950, 132)
EDMONTON, ALTA., Odeon Theatre, Jasper Avenue near 101 Street, 1950 (inf. Mandel Sprachman, Toronto)
WINDSOR, ONT., The Windsor Drive-In Theatre, Walker Road near Highway No. 3, 1950 (Windsor Daily Star, 15 Aug. 1950, 11, descrip.)
KAPLAN & SPRACHMAN (Other Works in Toronto unless noted)
ANN DELLA APARTMENTS, at 82-84 Beverley Street, north of Sullivan Street, a 3 storey apartment block for Mrs. Minnie Pifko, 1923; still standing in 2024 (Toronto Daily Star, 26 Feb. 1923, 4)
WELLSWOOD APARTMENTS, Homewood Avenue at Wellesley Crescent, 1923 (Toronto b.p. 66749, 13 Nov. 1923)
BERGER TAILORING CO., Richmond Street West at Duncan Street, addition to factory, 1924 (Toronto b.p. 72637, 10 July 1924)
WEMBLEY APARTMENTS, St. Clair Avenue West at Spadina Road, 1925 (Const., xviii, Oct. 1925, 323-5, illus. & descrip.)
HAMILTON, ONT., The Aberlocke Apartments, 312-316 Aberdeen Avenue at Locke Street South, 1925-26; still standing in 2024 (Hamilton Spectator, 12 Aug. 1926, 21, illus.)
ADVANCE STORE FRONT & FIXTURE CO., Adelaide Street East near Church Street, 1926 (C.R., xl, 3 Nov. 1926, 51)
THE FASHION BUILDING, Spadina Avenue at Camden Street, an 8 storey warehouse, 1926-27, still standing in 2024 (Toronto Daily Star, 24 Jun. 1926, 3, illus. & descrip.; C.R., xl, 14 July 1926, 676-77, illus. & descrip.; and xli, 17 Aug. 1927, 28, illus. in advert.)
BURINN COURT APARTMENTS, Yonge Street at Broadway Avenue, apartment block with five stores for John Evans, designed 1926, built 1929-30 (Toronto Daily Star, 18 Sept. 1926, 3, illus. & descrip.; Toronto b.p. 12873, 28 Nov. 1929; Toronto Daily Star, 25 April 1930, 34)
OLD FOREST HILL ROAD, residence for J. Davis, 1927 (C.R., xli, 12 Jan. 1927, 52-3, t.c.)
HEBREW FREE SCHOOL, Poulette Street, at the rear of the Berkeley Street Synagogue, 1927 (Toronto Daily Star, 17 March 1927, 7, illus. & descrip.)
OAKWOOD MANSIONS APARTMENTS, a group of four detached apartment blocks at 921-927 St. Clair Avenue West, opposite Robina Avenue, for Ideal Homes Ltd., 1927; all four buildings still standing in 2024 (Toronto Daily Star, 16 March 1927, 22, illus. & descrip.; C.R., xli, 25 May 1927, 515, illus.; Daily Commercial News, 25 June 1927, 1, illus.)
BESSBOROUGH APARTMENTS and BALMY BEACH MANSIONS, 2449-2451 Queen Street East near Silverbirch Avenue, 1927; still standing in 2024 (Toronto Daily Star, 6 May 1927, 8, illus. & descrip.; C.R., xli, 22 June 1927, 628, illus.; Daily Commercial News, 29 Aug. 1927, 1, illus.)
JANE STREET, at Raymond Street, row of 5 duplex houses for Steiner & Levine, 1927 (Toronto Daily Star, 26 Aug. 1927, 7)
LONSDALE MANOR APARTMENTS, Lonsdale Road near Spadina Road, 1927 (C.R., xl, 19 Oct. 1927, 50)
EDMUND AVENUE, near Poplar Plains Road, seven duplexes for Ideal Homes Ltd., 1927-28 (C.R., xli, 7 Dec. 1927, 49)
TORONTO SILK KNIT CO. LTD., King Street West near Portland Street, remodelling of the old Toronto Terminal Warehouse Buildings, including two blocks on King Street and one block at the rear facing Adelaide Street West, 1927-28 (Toronto Daily Star, 9 Dec. 1927, 8, illus. & descrip.)
BLOOR STREET WEST, at Willard Avenue, apartments for Harry Shankman, 1928 (Toronto Daily Star, 9 March 1928, 4, illus. and descrip.)
BLOORDALE APARTMENTS, Bloor Street West near Alhambra Avenue, 1928 (Toronto b.p. A8577, 28 May 1928)
HEYDON HALL APARTMENTS, Dovercourt Road at Heydon Park Road, near Rusholme Road, 1928 (Toronto Daily Star, 21 Sept. 1928, 8, illus.; C.R., xlii, 26 Sept. 1928, 1035, illus.)
BLOOR STREET WEST, at Parkview Gardens, apartments for Harry Shankman, 1928 (C.R., xlii, 19 Sept. 1928, 991, illus.)
ROSEHILL APARTMENTS, Rosehill Avenue near Yonge Street, 1928 (C.R., xlii, 21 March 1928, 65)
ROYAL YORK COURT APARTMENTS, Sherwood Avenue near Yonge Street, 1928 (Toronto Daily Star, 6 July 1928, 4, illus. and descrip.; Toronto b.p. B516, 3 Aug. 1928)
ORIOLE PARKWAY, south of Eglinton Avenue West, three apartment blocks at 480-486 Oriole Parkway, for Harry Davidson, 1928 (Toronto Daily Star, 24 Aug. 1928, 12, descrip.; and 10 May 1929, 22, illus., Toronto b.p. B592, 8 Aug. 1928)
KINGSTON ROAD, near Main Street, an apartment block with 18 units, for an unnamed owner, 1928 (Toronto Daily Star, 3 Aug 1928, 18)
KINGSTON ROAD, near Brookside Avenue, two apartment blocks on the north side of Kingston Road, 1928 (Toronto Daily Star, 28 Sept. 1928, 18)
BRANTFORD, ONT., a 3 storey office and Auto Sales & Showroom, Dalhousie Street, between Bridge Street and West Street, 1928 (Brantford Expositor, 30 Aug. 1928, 6, descrip.)
RUSSELL HILL ROAD, at Dunvegan Road, residence for John Davis, 1928 (C.R., xlii, 19 Sept. 1928, 53)
B'NAI ISRAEL JEWISH SYNAGOGUE, Shaw Street, overlooking Bellwoods Park, 1928-29 (Globe [Toronto], 21 Dec. 1928, 15, illus.; Toronto Daily Star, 21 Dec. 1928, 8, illus. and descrip.)
AUSTIN TERRACE, at Lyndhurst Avenue, residence for Israel Cohen, 1929 (C.R., xliii, 10 July 1929, 71; Toronto Daily Star, 11 Oct. 1929, 8, illus. and descrip.)
YORK MERCANTILE BUILDING, York Street at Piper Street, a 15 storey warehouse, 1929-30 (Toronto Daily Star, 23 Aug. 1929, 7, descrip; and 12 Sept. 1929, 1, illus.; C.R., xliii, 25 Dec. 1929, 34, illus. in advert.; R.A.I.C. Journal, vii, Aug. 1930, i, illus. in advert.)
CEDARHURST APARTMENTS, Bathurst Street near Heathdale Road, for William Isbister, 1930 (Toronto Daily Star, 17 April 1930, 35; C.R., xliv, 11 June 1930, 65)
BALLANTRAE APARTMENTS, Vaughan Road near Maplewood Avenue, a 4 storey apartment block, 1929-30 (Weekly Building Reporter & Real Estate Review [Toronto], vi, 28 June 1930, 9, illus. & descrip.)
COLLEGE STREET, near Robert Street, store for Samuel Cinnamon, 1930 (Toronto Daily Star, 18 July 1930, 25)
L. YOLLES LTD., Queen Street West at Peter Street, a 3 storey furniture store, 1930 (Telegram [Toronto], 3 Sept. 1930, 4, illus.; Toronto Daily Star, 26 Sept 1930, 31, illus.)
DANFORTH WINE CO., Danforth Avenue near Glebemount Avenue, 1930 (Toronto Daily Star, 19 Sept. 1930, 33, t.c.)
ROE AVENUE, near Greer Road, a pair of detached houses for an unnamed client, 1930 (Toronto Daily Star, 10 Oct. 1930, 35, descrip.)
BETH ISRAEL ANSHY MINSK SYNAGOGUE, St. Andrew Street near Spadina Avenue, 1930 (Toronto Daily Star, 25 Oct. 1929, 8)
WINONA, ONT., wine manufacturing plant for Grape Growers Wines Ltd., 1931 (Toronto Daily Star, 1 May 1931, 31)
NORTH YORK, residence for John Fox, Bayview Avenue near the Willowdale Golf Club, 1931 (Tornto Daily Star, 17 July 1931, 25)
GLENGROVE APARTMENTS, Yonge Street at Glengrove Avenue, 1930-31, still standing in 2024 (Toronto Daily Star, 21 Nov. 1930, 33; and 30 Jan. 1931, 40, descrip.; C.R., xlv, 5 Aug. 1931, 941-4, illus. & descrip.; R.A.I.C. Journal, viii, Oct. 1931, xx, illus. in advert.; Tim Morawetz, Art Deco Architecture Across Canada, 2017, 133-34, illus. & descrip.)
DUNDAS STREET EAST, near Jarvis Street, a 2 storey commercial block of stores and offices, for R.B. Rice & Sons, 1931 (Toronto Star, 13 Feb. 1931, 31, illus. & descrip.)
KENSINGTON MARKET BUILDING, west side of Spadina Avenue, between Dundas Street West and Baldwin Street, a project for 50 shops, and offices on the 2nd Floor, designed 1931, but not built (Toronto Daily Star, 9 Oct. 1931, 34, descrip.)
WESTON, ONT., Ideal Skewer Co., Main Street South, office and factory, 1933 (Weston Times & Guide, 18 Aug. 1933, 1 and 3, descrip.)
ROSEMARY ROAD, at Elderwood Road, residences for Kalman Geller and Nathan Ladowski, 1933 (C.R., xlvii, 25 Oct. 1933, 32)
REX HOTEL, Queen Street West at St. Patrick Street, addition of a 3rd floor above the old Kirby House Hotel, and a 3 storey addition at rear facing St. Patrick Street, 1934-35, all still standing in 2024 (Toronto Daily Star, 23 Nov. 1934, 40)
FOX FILM CO. BUILDING, 110 Bond Street near Dundas Street East, a film exchange building, 1934-35, still standing in 2024 (Toronto Daily Star, 12 Oct. 1934, 8)
GLENCAIRN APARTMENTS, Yonge Street at Glencairn Avenue, 1936-37 (Toronto b.p. 52258, 19 Dec. 1936)
WAY SAGLESS SPRING CO., Riverside Drive, Swansea, factory, 1941 (C.R., liv, 22 Oct. 1941, 8-10, illus.)
OLD FOREST HILL ROAD, near Vesta Drive, residence for Charles Foster, 1941 (C.R., liv, 9 April 1941, 32)
MARKAD CO., Riverside Drive near Ormskirk Avenue, in Swansea, 1942 (C.R., lv, 25 Feb. 1942, 123)
GEORGETOWN, ONT., Smith & Stone Ltd., factory, 1942 (C.R., lv, 9 Sept. 1942, 27)
MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL, University Avenue at Elm Street, 1950-51 (R.A.I.C. Journal, xxv, Sept. 1948, 307, illus.)
HAMILTON, ONT., Jewish Community Centre, Delaware Street at Sanford Street, 1949 (Spectator (Hamilton), 17 Feb. 1949, 30, t.c.; C.R., lxii, April 1949, 157)
VANCOUVER, B.C., Beth Israel Synagogue, Oak Street near West 27th Avenue, 1948 (H. Kalman, Exploring Vancouver, 1993, 178, illus.; dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
ETOBICOKE TOWNSHIP, WEST TORONTO, G.H. Wood Co. Ltd., large factory facing the Queen Elizabeth Highway near Kipling Avenue, 1949 (Financial Post [Toronto], 28 May 1949, 18)
YOUNG MEN'S & YOUNG WOMEN'S HEBREW ASSOC., Brunswick Avenue near College Street, 1950 (C.R., lxiii, April 1950, 126)
VANCOUVER, B.C., The Village Mall, University Boulevard at Western Parkway, 1953 (J. Bond, University Endowment Lands Architecture 1940-1969, 1993, 36, illus. & descrip.)