The Confederation Building is a gothic revival office building in Ottawa, Canada. Located just west of the Parliament Buildings it is generally considered part of Parliament Hill. Originally the land where the Confederation Building, and also the Supreme Court of Canada, now stand had contained ...
Outstanding among the administrative buildings located in the center of the city on the right bank of the Ottawa River are the Gothic style Parliament Buildings, which burned down in 1916 and were rebuilt between 1919 and 1927 (architects J. Pearson and O. Marchand). Most of the industrial en...
100 Elgin St, Ottawa Building & Construction Mon, 18 - Fri, 22 Nov 2024 Technical Meeting of the International Low Level Waste Disposal Network (DISPONET) on Lessons Learned from the Disposal of Low Level Waste... Ottawa Environment & Waste ...
The Peace Tower, a prominent feature on Parliament Hill, stands as a symbol of peace and remembrance. It houses the Memorial Chamber, honoring those who sacrificed their lives for the country. Nearby, the Office of the Prime Minister Building is where the nation's leader conducts crucial govern...
House building was picking up on the south shore of what was then called the Grand River due to Rideau Canal construction and the laying out of the street grid of Lower Town by Colonel John By. In our next installment, we’ll explore some of the earliest dwellings still standing on these...
Parliament Hill Parliament Hill:Get There Located downtown and overlooking the Ottawa River, Parliament Hill is one of Ottawa’s most recognizable landmarks. It is the heart of Canada’s government and the focal point of national celebrations such as Canada Day. The grounds are open to visitors...
Parliament Hill Parliament Hill:Get There Located downtown and overlooking the Ottawa River, Parliament Hill is one of Ottawa’s most recognizable landmarks. It is the heart of Canada’s government and the focal point of national celebrations such as Canada Day. The grounds are open to visitors...
Ottawa began in 1826 as a staging area -- a campsite -- for the construction of the Rideau Canal. Within a year a small town had grown up, and it was called Bytown, named after the leader of the Royal Engineers who were building the canal, John By. The timber trade helped the tow...
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As part of the rehabilitation, PWGSC is working with the Carleton Immersive Media Studio (CIMS) to develop a building information model (BIM) that can serve as maintenance and life-cycle management tool once construction is completed. The scale and complexity of the model have presented many ...