1929 – Bell Telephone Building, Montreal, Quebec
Architect: Barott & Blackader
Built for the Bell Telephone Co.,
Built for the Bell Telephone Co.,
The Jacques Cartier Bridge is a cantilever bridge from Montreal Island,
Upon completion in 1931,
The Architects’ Building was designed shortly after the same firm’s celebrated Édifice Price in Quebec City and shows similarities in its style and massing.
The building was one of the first modern skyscrapers in Canada and was,
At the beginning of the 1930s,
A Montreal intuition that closed suddenly in late January 1978 when the department store’s 700 employees had been told they need not return.
Designed by Charles Davis Goodman,
Completed in 1958,
The project was initiated by the Canadian Bank of Commerce in 1959.