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Warmth and space are the keynotes of design that architect Jerry Silverberg strove for in these homes in Pepper Tree Estates in Scarborough
Warmth and space are the keynotes of design that architect Jerry Silverberg strove for in these homes in Pepper Tree Estates in Scarborough

Warmth and space are the keynotes of design that architect Jerry Silverberg strove for in these homes in Pepper Tree Estates in Scarborough

Date10/30/1969
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Original Toronto Star caption: Warmth and space are the keynotes of design that architect Jerry Silverberg strove for in these homes in Pepper Tree Estates in Scarborough. Cedar shakes on the upper levels, lathe-turned veranda posts and century old brick give the traditional appearance. Interiors are made to give a feeling of space and are made cosy with fireplaces. The 107-unit project is within half a mile of a GO commuter station and adjoins land to be developed for recreational purposes in the Metro waterfront plan. Pepper Tree Estates, located on Pepper Tree Drive, south of Lawrence Avenue East and west of Bridgeport Drive. (43.775942, -79.143928)||Published in Toronto Daily Star, 8 November 1969, page 21, with article ''Old brick attracts new home buyers''
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0108064F
Country:Canada
City, town or township:Toronto
Historical location:Scarborough (Ont.)
Neighbourhood:Port Union-West Rouge
Province or state:Ontario