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Full Name
  
Jean Hall

Died
  
1982

Known for
  
Architecture

Education
  
University of Toronto

Jean Hall

Born
  
1896
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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Jean Hall (1896-1982) was a Canadian architect, the second woman to graduate from the architecture program from the University of Toronto in 1923 after Esther Hill. She the first Canadian trained female architect to design a building in Canada, which is a fourplex built in 1925 through her father's building firm. She was considered talented in mechanical drawing and painting.

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Education

Hall graduate from General Arts at the University of Toronto, and did not feel that an art degree would suit her career. and then went on to begin her training in architecture in 1917 with support and encourangement of her father. During her studies in 1922, she served as the vice-president of the University Architectural Club. Shortly after graduation, she designed the landmark fourplex located at 63 Jerome Street in Toronto (43.660855°N 79.457266°W / 43.660855; -79.457266) located in the West bend neighbourhood in High Park North.

Career

Hall was employed as an artist until 1927, but was to unable to launch her profession in architecture despite her initial success. Although Hall made many tries she could not find work in architecture, this was made worse due to the Great Depression, which resulted in the closure of her father's firm. She also worked as a medical claims processor for Toronto's Workmen's Compensation Board.

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Jean Hall Wikipedia