1988 – National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
Celebrating its 125th anniversary in 2005, the National Gallery of Canada is a striking landmark against the city’s skyline.
Celebrating its 125th anniversary in 2005, the National Gallery of Canada is a striking landmark against the city’s skyline.
The Rogers Centre (formerly the Skydome) is the home of the Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Club,
Features the Allen Lambert Galleria, an award-winning, 6 storey pedestrian avenue conceived by Santiago Calatrava. The Galleria’s roof and structure is simply awesome.
The Canada Trust Tower is topped with several setbacks and a high decorative tower,
Built in 1990 as the headquarters of the former Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, it was chosen as the new City Hall upon the amalgamation of the Region and its constituent muncipalities in 2001,
Part of the BCE Place complex, which also includes the Canada Trust Tower,
Architect: Zeidler Partnership Architects / Crang & Boake
The Graduate House of the University of Toronto is a student residence specifically for graduate students. The The building,
The Sharp Centre for Design at the Ontario College of Art and Design (OCAD) is held aloft by 12 coloured steel columns “” with the horizontal slab hovering 15 storeys above the complex of institutional buildings that comprises the OCAD.
This three-tower complex has 1,081 residential units over 37 floors in two towers and 27 floors in the remaining tower.