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Peggy Kurtin Award Program Cabbagetown Preservation Association 2019 2019 Peggy Kurtin Award objectives To recognize efforts to maintain the historic context of Cabbagetown To encourage individual homeowners to support the quality of


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Peggy Kurtin Award Program

Cabbagetown Preservation Association

2019

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2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

  • bjectives
  • To recognize efforts to maintain the

historic context of Cabbagetown

  • To encourage individual

homeowners to support the quality

  • f our community’s streetscapes
  • To bring public awareness to the ef-

forts of homeowners and architects to enhance the architectural integ- rity of Cabbagetown Owners: Danli Yuan and Kevin Freeman

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This home was clad with artifjcial

  • stone. Its removal and the

restoration of the brick facade allowed it to be integrated into the group, thus completing most of the row. Window mouldings, bargeboards and gable cladding were also restored.

2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

improved facades 469 Sackville Street

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The rundown facade was refreshed with rebuilt windows, moulding and railings. The sign, once used in a fjlm, was re- tained. Owner: Celia Daigle

2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

improved facades 443 Sackville Street

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2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

special award Toronto Community Housing Corporation

TCHC made long lasting and historically accurate restorations to these structures to prevent their threatened loss due to neglect and their resulting deterioration. These exterior improvements are not only important to the community, the streetscape, and the preservation of the buildings, but to the long term tenants themselves. This work fulfjlls the City’s bylaws, where previous work (aluminum siding etc) contravened the bylaws. The CPA recognizes TCHC’s stewardship in the district:

  • Their presence particularly in the NW quadrant

blocked development from continuing down from St Jamestown and wiping this area out

  • Their repairs ensure the buildings’ future survival
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2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

special award Toronto Community Housing Corporation

Work done to all properties:

  • Damaged slate and asphalt shingles

replaced with slate

  • Restoration to masonry brick wall
  • Repair of the roof wood elements, such

as fascia boards and soffjt

  • Window replacement. Aluminum

windows replaced with solid wood single hung windows where repair not possible

  • Aluminum fmashing on dormer windows

replaced with galvanized steel

  • Pre-fjnished aluminum gutters and eaves

drops replaced with galvanized steel

  • Wood exterior window sills replaced with

new ones, where repair was not possible

  • Replacement of the main entrance doors
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2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

special award Toronto Community Housing Corporation

Owner: Toronto Community Housing Corporation Applicant: Design & Engineering, Facilities Management: TCHC Architect: 230-232 carlton Street: Stephenson Engineering All other properties: Atelier Andy Madunic Inc. Contractor: 39 Rose Avenue: A Plus Contractors Corp. All others: Trinity Services Ltd. Project Completion: 39 Rose Avenue: 2016. All others 2018

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2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

special award Toronto Community Housing Corporation

26 Aberdeen Avenue

26 Aberdeen was deteriorating with water damage, trim, cladding and windows in poor condition.

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2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

special award Toronto Community Housing Corporation

26 Aberdeen Avenue

Before: Wood cladding elements, aluminium windows and concrete steps.

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2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

special award Toronto Community Housing Corporation

26 Aberdeen Avenue

After: New cladding, windows and porch

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2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

special award Toronto Community Housing Corporation

230-232 Carlton Street

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2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

special award Toronto Community Housing Corporation

230-232 Carlton Street

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2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

special award Toronto Community Housing Corporation

230-232 Carlton Street

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2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

special award Toronto Community Housing Corporation

43-45 Rose Avenue

The roof of 43-45 Rose was restored as its porosity was endangering the structure.

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2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

special award Toronto Community Housing Corporation

43-45 Rose Avenue

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2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

special award Toronto Community Housing Corporation

43-45 Rose Avenue

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2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

special award Toronto Community Housing Corporation

43-45 Rose Avenue

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2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

special award Toronto Community Housing Corporation

39 Rose Avenue

39 Rose Avenue stands out. This thorough exterior restoration has a major impact on the street as it is visible from three sides.

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2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

special award Toronto Community Housing Corporation

39 Rose Avenue

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2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

special award Toronto Community Housing Corporation

39 Rose Avenue

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2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

special award Toronto Community Housing Corporation

39 Rose Avenue

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2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

special award Toronto Community Housing Corporation

39 Rose Avenue

Example of wall major wall repair, due to cracks observed after stucco removal.

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2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

special award Toronto Community Housing Corporation

39 Rose Avenue

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Home owners Monica Kuhn and David Shephard Architect Monica E. Kuhn, Architect Inc. Contractor

  • G. Pederson & Associates, Mike Tafts

Mason JohnsonPlayfair Brick and Stone Masonry, Matthew Johnson & Brendan Playfair Roofer Watt Roofjng Co., Claude Holmes

  • Brick faced frame structure built 1888
  • 14 Sackville Place has been in the

family since 1924 for 5 generations

  • #12 bought in 2005

2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

The Peggy Kurtin Award for Excellence in Restoration

12 & 14 Sackville Place

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Restoration of #14 1986-2005

  • chemical paint removal
  • new front brick foundation wall
  • painting of woodwork
  • roof garden

2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

the Peggy Kurtin award for excellence in restoration

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Restoration of #12&14 2005-2017

  • chemical paint removal for #12
  • doors & windows replaced with

heritage grade painted wood versions including working hopper transoms over the doors

  • gut and sustainable renovation

for #12

2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

the Peggy Kurtin award for excellence in restoration

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2017-2018 Final Restoration

  • front foundation wall at #12 rebuilt

in concrete block with Heritage brick above ground

  • #12 basement window and arched brick

lintel (coal chute) matched to original (#14)

  • several sections of damaged brickwork

replaced includin 8 courses under the eaves

  • rotten door and window sills replaced

with stone.

  • mansard roof restored with City of

Toronto Heritage Grant, replacing asphalt shingles with cedar shakes in the original pattern

  • dormer roofs completely rebuilt, and

trimwork replicated.

  • triangular wood panels over windows

replicated by owner with fmoral pattern reproduced

  • eaves brackets replicated and replaced,

woodwork painted, cedar shakes stained, copper fmashing, eaves troughs and downspouts installed.

2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

the Peggy Kurtin award for excellence in restoration

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2019 Peggy Kurtin Award

the Peggy Kurtin award for excellence in restoration