Son of Beaux-Arts architect Alfred Chapman, Howard Chapman would go on to express himself in the architecture of a new generation of modern architects. Chapman studied at the University of Toronto and was contemporaries with architects like Peter Dickinson and Rod Robbie. Chapman’s most prominent work was Riverdale Hospital, Toronto where Chapman paid careful attention to the life and care of patients housed there. Includes Oral History.

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