1940 – Federal Building, Quebec City, Quebec
Built in the Chateau style to reflect the dominant Chateau Frontenac on the old town above the station,
Built in the Chateau style to reflect the dominant Chateau Frontenac on the old town above the station,
A fine corner building, but stylistically old-fashioned by the time of its construction. The corner entrance has a a double-height polished limestone surround.
The monastery was founded on 30 May 1832 at Scrahan, Cappoquin, by a colony of Irish and English monks,
The Ritz Cinema (1939-40) is attributed to Michael Scott but was in fact designed by Bill O’Dwyer who was working and studying in the office of Michael Scott at that time.
Built to a standardised design used by the city, and not far from a similar design at Brock-Corydon School. The building has a central entrance-way with further entrances to the ends of the main block.
The Supreme Court building was designed by Ernest Cormier, the Montréal architect who also designed the Quebec Court of Appeal building,