Buildings
Mennonite Brethren Collegiate Institute
Address: | 180 Riverton Avenue |
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Use: | Education |
Original Use: | Education |
Constructed: | 1954 |
Architects: | Unknown |
More Information
Established in 1945, Mennonite Brethren Collegiate Institute (MBCI) is a campus of buildings serving 560 students in grades 6 to 12. The oldest surviving portion on this site is the old academic block at 173 Talbot Avenue.
Design Characteristics
- It is a small square building of two storeys, frame, and covered with stucco,with distinctive pink limestone decorating its entrance bay; the entrance has double glass doors with sidelights of glass block; the words 'M. B. Collegiate Institute' are overhead on the wall and a datestone for 1954 point to the former significance of the building; many of its windows have been filled but the basic shape remains
- It is attached at the back to a newer building and on its east side to the Red Gym, with a datestone of 1959; whatever it looked like then, the Red Gym is now covered with painted bi-colour aluminum siding
- These appear to be the only structures from the study period on the campus.