1941 – Lord Elgin Hotel, Ottawa, Canada
Architect: Ross & Macdonald
Designed by Ross & Macdonald,
Designed by Ross & Macdonald,
In 1953 an architectural competition was announced to design a new National Gallery of Canada for a site on Ottawa,
A 1950’s-era, 12-storey office building that was demolished back to its original structure for upgrading.
The Former Ottawa City Hall,
A fine example of International style of architecture was designed by City Architect Stanley Roscoe,
Interesting modernist building constructed alongside the earlier church.
Construction of the two edifices,
Considered one of the best examples of Canadian modern architecture,
This is the fourth city hall in Toronto’s history.
Centennial Hall which was a 1967 centennial project for the city and is a multi-purpose facility offering space for concerts and meeting.