1878 – Hotel de Ville, Montreal, Quebec
The five storey Montreal City Hall is the work of architects Henri-Maurice Perrault and Alexander Cowper Hutchison,
The five storey Montreal City Hall is the work of architects Henri-Maurice Perrault and Alexander Cowper Hutchison,
A complete Victorian fantasy of a city hall, this the second City Hall for Winnipeg was mired in controversy for its entire lifetime.
Perspective View published in The Architect, November 25th 1887. In 1886 Halifax City Council asked for competitive plans for a proposed city hall.
Demolished in 1960. Replaced by a fine example of the International Style by City Architect Stanley Roscoe.
A statue of Cardinal Taschereau (1820-98) stands in the hotel forecourt, which once served as a marketplace.
Built from 1897 onwards, and designed to be the town Post Office and Customs Post, this fine structure opened to the public in 1900.
Designed by prominent Toronto architect George King and local architect John Wilson Sidall to a Neo-Jacobean design,
Architect: William T. Williams
The old “gingerbread” 1908 City Hall on 11th Avenue between Rose and Hamilton Streets.