1916 – Transportation Building, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Architect: J. Albert Ewart
Sited across the street from Union Station,
Sited across the street from Union Station,
Described in the architectural press: “The exterior is built of Indiana limestone,
Demolished in 1982,
The architects Edward Fletcher Stevens (1860–1946) and Frederick Clare Lee designed hospitals in the U.S.
The original structure was designed by Thomas Fuller and Chilion Jones.
The Confederation Building,
The original building was a wooden structure designed by noted architect John W.H.
In December 1936,
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,