1860 – Design for Government Buildings, Ottawa, Canada
Architect: Stent & Laver
In May 1859 proposals were invited for Ottawa’s intended parliamentary and departmental buildings and governor general’s residence.
In May 1859 proposals were invited for Ottawa’s intended parliamentary and departmental buildings and governor general’s residence.
The sole remaining portion of the original central block structure designed by Thomas Fuller and Chilion Jones.
In 1859, architects Thomas Stent and Augustus Laver won a architectual competition to design the East and West Blocks in a High Victorian version of the Gothic Revival style.
In 1859,
The original structure was designed by Thomas Fuller and Chilion Jones.