Morgan, Henry Douglas Llewellyn

MORGAN, Henry Douglas Llewellyn ( -1991), son of Victor L. Morgan, graduated from the School of Architecture at the University of Toronto in 1936 as one of a new generation of young architects trained in the modernist tradition under Prof. Eric Arthur. In 1939 he collaborated with J.E. Asheton Smith on the design of the Dorchester Apartments, Farnham Avenue at Avenue Road, TORONTO, ONT. (R.A.I.C. Journal, xviii, June 1941, 103, illus.), one of the first apartment blocks in that city erected in a distinctive 'moderne' style. He was also the designer of the London Terrace Apartments, St. Clair Avenue West at Foxbar Road, TORONTO, ONT., 1938-39; demol. (City of Toronto b.p. 60946, 30 Aug. 1938; Toronto Star, 2 Sept. 1938, 28).
Morgan later became the regional architect for Bell Canada. He died in Toronto on 27 February 1991 (death notice Globe & Mail [Toronto], 2 March 1991; inf. Univ. of Toronto Archives)