The Adelaide Block

Address:103-111 Osborne Street
Original Use:

Commercial
Residence

Constructed:1906
Architects:
  • Hooper & Walker

Photographs

Image of the Adelaide Block at 103-111 Osborne Street

More Information

The Adelaide Block was the embodiment of mixed-use real estate when it was constructed in 1906. Designed by Samuel Hooper’s architecture firm Hooper & Walker, the Adelaide Block held a variety of commercial tenants on the main floor—including a barber, wallpaper shop, and florist—with apartments above. Commercial in style, the red brick Adelaide Block has large storefront windows and a flat roof with decorative cornice. The most unusual feature of the building is the open-air courtyard located in the centre of the structure, which was added to increase ventilation in the suites.

Design Characteristics

Roof:

flat

Neighbourhood:

Osborne Village

  • Large storefront windows
  • Flat roof
  • Decorative cornice
  • Open-air courtyard

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