North Wing Conservation Ontario
North Wing Coat of Arms Conservation, Legislative Assembly of Ontario Queens Park
Legislative Assembly of Ontario Queens Park, 2023 Built Heritage Award nominee. Image courtesy of +VG Architects.
Legislative Assembly of Ontario Queens Park, 2023 Built Heritage Award nominee. Image courtesy of +VG Architects.
Restoring a Coat of Arms
Property Owner: Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Precinct Properties Branch
Project Date of Completion: November 11, 2022
The North Wing of the Legislative Assembly Building, Queen’s Park was added in 1909-1913 to the designs of architect GW Gouinlock. Constructed with a combination of red sandstones in the Romanesque-Revival style, the building features decorative masonry elements including an intricately carved Coat of Arms, two lions’ heads, and engaged columns framing a carved stone spandrel panel.
As part of a continuous exterior conservation and maintenance plan, +VG Architects and Capital Conservation Services Inc. were retained in 2021 to assess conditions at the Coat of Arms and surrounding features, and consider solutions to deteriorations, inherent deficiencies, and potential failures in evidence on the masonry. In the case of a significant heritage feature like the Coat of Arms, the aim was to conserve, protect and extend the life of the item so that it can survive in-place as long as possible, without significant replacement of original materials.
Project Partners
- Client: Legislative Assembly of Ontario: Alana Young
- Architects: +VG Architects: Terry White, Fred Barras, Derek Quilliam,
- Masonry Conservation Consultants: Capital Conservation Services: Kevin Carter, Aliaksei Fedarenka
- Contractor: D J McRae Heritage Restoration: Jason Bebee, Rakesh Bhandari
- Masonry Conservator: Trevor Gillingwater Conservation Services Inc.: Trevor Gillingwater