Ross and Macdonald
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Ross and Macdonald was one of Canada's most notable architecture firms in the early 20th century. Based in Montreal, Quebec, the firm originally operated as a partnership between George Allen Ross and David MacFarlane (known as Ross and MacFarlane) from 1907 to 1912. MacFarlane withdrew from the firm in 1912, and Robert Henry Macdonald became a partner.
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Ross et Macdonald (maintenant DFS Inc. Architecture & Design) est une firme d'architectes basée à Montréal, au Québec et à l'origine de plusieurs bâtiments importants au Canada. L'entreprise est d'abord issue d'un partenariat entre (en) et David MacFarlane (Ross et McFarlane) de 1907 à 1912. MacFarlane se retire de l'entreprise en 1912 et Robert Henry Macdonald devient associé.
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Ross et Macdonald (maintenant DFS Inc. Architecture & Design) est une firme d'architectes basée à Montréal, au Québec et à l'origine de plusieurs bâtiments importants au Canada. L'entreprise est d'abord issue d'un partenariat entre (en) et David MacFarlane (Ross et McFarlane) de 1907 à 1912. MacFarlane se retire de l'entreprise en 1912 et Robert Henry Macdonald devient associé. Le nom de Ross and Macdonald est utilisé jusqu'en 1944, après quoi il devient Ross et Ross lorsque John Kenneth Ross rejoint son père comme partenaire. Après la mort de George Allen Ross en 1946, l'entreprise continue sous le nom de Ross, Patterson, Townsend et Heughan. Rolf Duschenes a ouvert la succursale de l'entreprise à Saint-Jean en 1948. En 1970, l'entreprise a été renommée Ross, Fish, Duschenes et Barrett. Depuis 2006, elle fonctionne sous le nom de DFS Inc. Architecture & Design.
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Ross and Macdonald was one of Canada's most notable architecture firms in the early 20th century. Based in Montreal, Quebec, the firm originally operated as a partnership between George Allen Ross and David MacFarlane (known as Ross and MacFarlane) from 1907 to 1912. MacFarlane withdrew from the firm in 1912, and Robert Henry Macdonald became a partner. The Ross and Macdonald name was used until 1944, after which it became Ross & Ross, Architects, when John Kenneth Ross joined his father as partner. Following George Allen Ross's death in 1946, the firm continued as Ross, Patterson, Townsend & Heughan. By 1970, the firm was known as Ross, Fish, Duschenes & Barrett. Since 2006, it has operated as DFS Inc. Architecture & Design.
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