The Senate of Canada Building / Diamond Schmitt Architects + KWC Architects
This adaptive re-use project transforms one of the most important cultural and historic landmarks in Canada?s capital city, Ottawa, which has re-opened to the public in 2019 for the first time in 50 years. The Senate of Canada has relocated to the former Ottawa Union Station for the ten-year restoration of Centre Block on Parliament Hill. Previously the Government Conference Centre, this prominent Beaux-Arts structure (1912) is located in the heart of the city adjacent to the parliamentary precinct and the UNESCO World Heritage Site Rideau Canal.
© Tom Arban Photography
Architects: Diamond Schmitt Architects, KWC Architects
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Category: Government
Lead Architects: Don Schmitt, Martin Davidson, Ralph Wiesbrock
Area: 130000.0 ft2
Project Year: 2019
Photographs: Tom Arban Photography, Doublespace Photography
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© Tom Arban Photography
Architects: Diamond Schmitt Architects, KWC Architects
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Category: Government
Lead Architects: Don Schmitt, Martin Davidson, Ralph Wiesbrock
Area: 130000.0 ft2
Project Year: 2019
Photographs: Tom Arban Photography, Doublespace Photography
Read more »
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