Arthur Townend

Sidney Arthur Townend, (November 8,1924 – July 9, 2005) was a Cuban-born Canadian architect.

He spent his early childhood in Jamaica where he studied at Munro College.

The same year, he was infected by polio and received treatments at the Montreal General Hospital.

[1] Arthur Townend died on July 9, 2005 in Sudbury, Ontario.

In 1948 he started his career as a draftsman for Louis Fabbro where he worked on the Sudbury St. Joseph's Health Centre.

The Taxation Data Centre in Sudbury, Ontario (1977)
Health Sciences North, including the Cancer Center (front) (1974) and the North Tower (back) (1991)
Health Sciences North, including the Cancer Center (front) (1974) and the North Tower (back) (1991)
Health Sciences North , including the Cancer Centre (front) (1991) and the North Tower (rear) (1974) The Northern Ontario Health Sciences School (NOHSS) Building on Regent Street (1966), the red panels on the facades were added later
Health Sciences North, including the Cancer Center (front) (1974) and the North Tower (back) (1991)
Health Sciences North, including the Cancer Center (front) (1974) and the North Tower (back) (1991)