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The building at 2-12 Downie Street, commonly referred to as the Gordon Block, is situated on a five-sided parcel of land at one of Stratford's most prestigious downtown intersections. The architect of the three-storey red brick building is unknown; however, the date of construction has been traced to 1893-1894.

The exterior of the building's three visible facades is protected by an Ontario Heritage Trust conservation easement. The property is also designated by the City of Stratford under Part IV (Bylaw 107-84) and Part V (Bylaw 173-97) of the Ontario Heritage Act.

The unique form of the Gordon Block is the result of its location at the intersection of Downie, Ontario, and Erie Streets in the heart of Stratford. Its large massing and two towers account for its existence as an urban landmark within the downtown and its vertical character provides a unifying quality that matches much of the fabric of the area. The structure abuts a building to the south known as the Beamish Building (1888), and together they form an indoor shopping centre called Festival Square.

The Gordon Block is representative of the early growth and development of the City of Stratford, as its construction was one of the projects commissioned by the City's first mayor, William Gordon. The building was also the last brick commercial building of the 19th Century to be constructed in Stratford's downtown core, thus signifying the end of a period of intensive expansion and commercial development which continued from 1870 to 1900.

After being threatened by demolition in the mid-1970s, the building was restored by a heritage-minded developer and now exists as one of the focal points in a well preserved downtown core. The preservation of the building's façade was a historically significant event as it launched heritage conservation practice in Stratford.

The Gordon Block is an excellent example of a late Victorian commercial building that incorporates design influences from a variety of architectural styles. Among the most notable of the building's features are the two pyramid-capped corner towers along the main (north) façade and the intricate brick corbelling along the roofline. However, as impressive as these features may be, the Gordon Block is most significant for its role as the first building in Stratford to be constructed of a cast iron frame. Timber frame construction had been predominant throughout the downtown core in the early days of Stratford, but in 1863 a municipal bylaw was passed in an effort to reduce the hazards of fire. The adoption of a cast iron frame not only helped to curb the threat of fire, it also expanded design opportunities by lessoning the amount of space required for structural components. Given this new opportunity, the floor level of the building was designed as a solid curtain of plate glass, allowing uninterrupted views into the building from all three sides.

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Author Ken Lund from Reno, Nevada, USA
Camera location43° 22′ 17.54″ N, 80° 58′ 55.84″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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