Porter Block
1402-1406 Douglas Street, Victoria, British Columbia, V8W, Canada
Formally Recognized:
1995/01/19
Other Name(s)
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Links and documents
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Construction Date(s)
1900/01/01
Listed on the Canadian Register:
2005/11/15
Statement of Significance
Description of Historic Place
The Porter Block is a handsome, two storey, brick and stone commercial building located at the northwest corner of Douglas and Johnson Streets. It is distinguishable by its rusticated stonework, decorative multicoloured brickwork, and balustraded cornice.
Heritage Value
The Porter Block, constructed in 1900, is valued as one of the finest reflections of the change in architectural stylistic expression which occurred in Victoria at the turn of the twentieth century.
The work of architect W. Ridgeway Wilson, it is an excellent example of the simple and balanced designs, incorporating spacious interiors and articulated by refined masonry and stonework, which would classify the Edwardian era. This historic place is important to Victoria's Old Town District because of its strong physical presence, prominent corner location, and distinctive style, which contribute to the diversity of the historic commercial streetscape.
Grounded by a sense of solidity and poise, this commercial block is a significant reflection of both its original owner, Robert J. Porter, who was a successful businessman and former city alderman and mayor, and of the continued development of Douglas Street as Victoria grew from a nineteenth century supply town to a modern commercial city.
Source: City of Victoria Planning and Development Dept.
Character-Defining Elements
The character-defining elements of the Porter Block include:
- Its solid massing, anchored to the ground by rusticated stone piers.
- Its two storey form.
- Its rusticated stonework, seen in such elements as voussoirs and lintels.
- Its decorative unglazed terra cotta blocks, scrolls and balustrade.
- Its name plaque identifying it as the "Porter Block", also made of unglazed terra cotta.
- All surviving elements relevant to its 1900 design by architect Wilson, including paired upper-storey, double-hung and transom wooden sash windows.
- Interior elements which support the character of its original design.
- Transom windows on the commercial storefront.
- The integrity of the building envelope.
Recognition
Jurisdiction
British Columbia
Recognition Authority
Local Governments (BC)
Recognition Statute
Local Government Act, s.954
Recognition Type
Community Heritage Register
Recognition Date
1995/01/19
Historical Information
Significant Date(s)
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Theme - Category and Type
- Developing Economies
- Trade and Commerce
Function - Category and Type
Current
- Commerce / Commercial Services
- Shop or Wholesale Establishment
- Commerce / Commercial Services
- Office or Office Building
Historic
Architect / Designer
W. Ridgeway Wilson
Builder
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Additional Information
Location of Supporting Documentation
City of Victoria Planning and Development Dept.
Cross-Reference to Collection
Fed/Prov/Terr Identifier
DcRu-820
Status
Published
Related Places
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