1929 – Confederation Building, Ottawa, Ontario
The Confederation Building, which had built in 1929 on Wellington Street had been occupied mainly by Department of Agriculture employees from its inception.
The Confederation Building, which had built in 1929 on Wellington Street had been occupied mainly by Department of Agriculture employees from its inception.
The original building was a wooden structure designed by noted architect John W.H.
In December 1936, the architects presented these final drawings of a five-storey,
Designed to honor the 60,000 Canadians who lost their lives in World War I and unveiled just prior to the start of World War II.
The Supreme Court building was designed by Ernest Cormier,
Designed by Ross & Macdonald,
The Former Ottawa City Hall,
Construction of the two edifices,
Considered one of the best examples of Canadian modern architecture,
The Sir John Carling Building was built in 1967 for the Department of Agriculture.