List_of_flatiron_buildings
List of flatiron buildings
List of buildings shaped like a clothing iron
This is a list of flatiron buildings that are relatively notable. Any notable building shaped approximately like a flatiron can be included, regardless of whether the name of the building is "Flatiron Building" or not. Such a building is typically constructed at an intersection of streets or railway tracks that meet at an acute angle. One of the most famous is the Flatiron Building in New York City, which was finished in 1902.
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- Sydney Dental Hospital, Sydney, 1940. Streamline Moderne.
33°53′4″S 151°12′28″E
At one time there were only ten flatiron buildings in Canada, with six within Ontario. Moses Block, a historic site in Sudbury was completed sometime between 1907 and 1915 by Hascal Moses and the Moses Family. The design of Moses Block was inspired by the famous Flatiron Building in New York City.[citation needed]
Building | Image | Dates | Location | City, Province | Description |
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Gibson Block | 1913 built | Jasper Ave. 53.54360°N 113.48248°W / 53.54360; -113.48248 (Gibson Block) |
Edmonton, Alberta | ||
Flatiron Building (Lacombe, Alberta) | 1904 built | 50 Ave. & 49c Ave. 52.46298°N 113.73083°W / 52.46298; -113.73083 (Flatiron Building (Lacombe, Alberta)) |
Lacombe, Alberta | ||
Hotel Europe (Vancouver) | 1909 built | 43 Powell Street 49°17′0.23″N 123°6′13.13″W |
Vancouver, British Columbia | ||
Coffin Block Building | 1830s | Front Street and Wellington Street at Church Street | Toronto, Ontario | First flatiron building in Toronto; replaced by the Gooderham Building (see below). | |
Gooderham Building, aka Flatiron Building | 1892 built 1975 Ontario landmark |
49 Wellington Street East | Toronto, Ontario | Romanesque Revival | |
Moses Block | 1907–1915 | Toronto, Ontario | |||
25 The Esplanade | 1988 built | 25 The Esplanade 43.64622°N 79.37513°W / 43.64622; -79.37513 (25 The Esplanade) |
Toronto, Ontario | ||
CIBC branch at 90 Danforth Avenue at Broadview Avenue | c. 1918 | 90 Danforth Avenue at Broadview Avenue | Toronto | by V.C. Horsburgh[1] | |
former Dominion Bank at 533 St Clair Avenue West at Vaughan Road | c. 1912 | 533 St Clair Avenue West at Vaughan Road | Toronto, Ontario | [2] | |
Moses Block | 1907 built | Durham at Elgin Street | Sudbury, Ontario | Built by the Moses family. | |
The Delta Block | 1917 built 1922 second level added |
Main St. and King St. 43.24391°N 79.82470°W / 43.24391; -79.82470 (Delta Block{) |
Hamilton, Ontario | [3] Pizza Pizza. | |
Rodier Building | 1875 built | Montreal, Québec | "Heritage Montreal, an organization dedicated to the protection of Montreal's heritage has placed this building in its list of ten threatened emblematic sites for 2012."[4] | ||
- Wukang Mansion, aka Normandie Apartments, Shanghai, 1924, 1836–1858 Middle Huaihai Road, Xuhui District
31.2045°N 121.4383°E / 31.2045; 121.4383 (Wukang Mansion) [ Compare: Normandie Hotel. ]
The Oi Kwan Hotel (Chinese: 爱群大酒店) in Guangzhou, China. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oi_Kwan_Hotel
- Pegla (Zadar, Croatia)[5]
- Silitysrautatalo [fi] (Finnish for "Flatiron building") located in Ullanlinna district of Helsinki, corner of Vuorimiehenkatu [fi] and Muukalaiskatu [6][7]
- Bügeleisenhaus (Hattingen, Germany), a timber-framed house, now a museum, in Hattingen, Germany
51°23′51.72″N 7°11′01.21″E
- Vasalóház [hu] (Hungarian for "Flatiron Building"), (1913), 8 Takaréktár Street - 9 Horváth Mihály Street, Szeged, designed by Lipót Baumhorn (1860–1932)
46.2551°N 20.1502°E / 46.2551; 20.1502 (Vasalóház (Szeged, Hungary))[8]
- Bet Ha'Oniya [he] (Hebrew for "Ship Building"), Tel Aviv, Israel, 1935
- Fetta di Polenta, Turin, 1840
- Het Strijkijzer (Dutch for "The Iron"), The Hague, 2007, Rijswijkseplein 400
52.07138°N 4.3241°E / 52.07138; 4.3241 (Het Strijkijzer)
- Avenida da Liberdade, 155, Lisbon
38°43′10.56″N 9°08′44.81″W
- Flat Iron Building (Stockholm), Sweden, 2009, LEEDS certified.[12]
59°20′09.19″N 18°02′56.99″E
Building | Image | Dates | Location | Town / City, County | Description |
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Flat Iron Building (Prescot) | 1890 built | 72 Eccleston Street 53°25′47.19″N 2°48′7.22″W |
Prescot, Merseyside | Originally built as a warehouse and watchmaking factory as part of Prescot's watchmaking industry.[13] | |
Imperial Buildings (Liverpool)[14] | 1879 built | Victoria Street. 53°24′30.08″N 2°59′1.07″W |
Liverpool, Merseyside | Originally used as a bank and later used as offices for Liverpool City Council. | |
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NRHP-listed | |
∞ | Contributing in a NRHP-listed Historic district |
Former building (demolished) | |
- Flatiron (disambiguation)
- Flatiron District, Manhattan
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