Edmund Burke (architect)
Edmund Burke was a highly regarded Canadian architect best known for building Toronto's Prince Edward Viaduct or "Bloor Street Viaduct", and Toronto's Robert Simpson store. He served as the Vice-President, then President of the Ontario Association of Architects.
Personal
Burke was born in Toronto to parents with ties to building industry:- father William Burke was a local lumber merchant and builder who founded Burke, Smith & Co in 1850 )
- mother Sarah Langley was sister to architect Henry Langley, whom Burke later trained with.
Education and training
Later life and death
Most of Burke's professional career was in Toronto and he lived a little more than a decade after his uncle's death. Burke died in the city and is buried at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, where he designed the mortuary chapel in 1893.Works
Building | Year Completed | Builder | Style | Source | Location | Image |
St. Luke's United Church | 1874 | Henry Langley and Edmund Burke | Romanesque Revival | 15 | Sherborne Street and Carlton Street, Toronto, Ontario | |
St. Andrew's Evangelical Lutheran Church | 1878 | Henry Langley & Edmund Burke | Gothic Revival | 15 | 383 Jarvis Street, Toronto, Ontario | |
Jarvis Street Baptist Church | 1878 | Henry Langley & Edmund Burke | Gothic Revival | Jarvis Street, Toronto, Ontario | ||
McMaster Hall | 1881 | Henry Langley, Henry Langley and Edmund Burke | Romanesque Revival | 2 | 273 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario | |
Beverley Street Baptist Church | 1886 | Henry Langley & Edmund Burke | Gothic Revival | 6 | 72 Beverley Street, Toronto, Ontario | |
Trinity-St. Paul's United Church | 1887–1889 | Henry Langley and Edmund Burke | Gothic Revival | 15 | Bloor Street west of Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Ontario | |
Prince Edward Viaduct | 1881 | Edmund Burke | Gothic Revival | Toronto, Ontario | ||
Robert Simpson's Department Store Building | 1896, 1908, 1923 | Edmund Burke | Romanesque Revival, Chicago School | Toronto, Ontario | ||
Orillia City Hall - rebuild plans for Orillia City Hall built in 1895 by Gordon & Helliwell | 1915 | Edmund Burke, J.C.B. Horwood and Murray White | Romanesque Revival | 20 Mississauga Street West, Orillia, Ontario | ||
Owens Art Gallery | 1895 | Edmund Burke | Renaissance Revival | Mount Allison University, 61 York Street, Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada | ||
Hammond/Black House | 1896 | Edmund Burke | Queen Anne Revival-style | Mount Allison University, 82 York Street, Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada | ||
Walmer Road Baptist Church | 1889-1892 | Edmund Burke & Henry Langley | Gothic Revival | 188 Lowther Street, Toronto, Canada |