Lillian Massey Building

Lillian Massey Building
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Former namesDepartment of Household Science
General information
Location153 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Completed1913
Design and construction
Architect(s)George M. Miller

The Lillian Massey Building is a Neoclassical building located in Downtown Toronto, at the southeast corner of Queen's Park and Bloor Street along the Mink Mile and across from the Royal Ontario Museum. It was designed by architect George Martell Miller (1855–1933) and built between 1908 and 1912 for the University of Toronto's Household Science program created by Lillian Massey Treble, daughter of wealthy Canadian business man, Hart Massey.[1] It presently houses the offices of the University of Toronto's Department of Classics and Centre for Medieval Studies and the offices of the University of Toronto's Division of University Advancement. Part of the building previously housed Club Monaco’s flagship retail store until 2021.[2]

  1. ^ Roberts, David. "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online". University of Toronto/Université Laval. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
  2. ^ "Lillian Massey Department of Household Science". U of T Capital Projects.