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Bank of Canada Building

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Plans for additions in the 1940s and 1950s were scrapped, and while more substantial plans were drafted during the 1960s, construction was delayed due to Ottawa's already-strained construction industry, and only commenced in 1972. The glass structure behind the original 1937 building was completed in
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in style, which was a very popular style at the time for banks. The Bank of Canada Building won a number of architectural awards, including the Gold Medal from the
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1979 by the firm of Marani Rounthwaite & Dick (successor to Marani, Lawson and Morris) and
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as one of the top 500 buildings produced in Canada during the last millennium.
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of New York, and decorated with facsimiles of Greek coins from the
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Late neoclassical
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada
Bank of Canada
Sumner Godfrey Davenport
Arthur Erickson
Bank of Canada
Wellington Street
Ottawa
Sumner Godfrey Davenport
Montréal
Victoria Building
Wellington Street
granite
late neoclassical
Royal Architectural Institute of Canada
Ulysses Ricci
British Museum
Jacobine Jones
Mackenzie King
Graham Towers
Arthur Erickson
Yap Stone

Royal Architectural Institute of Canada
"The Bank's Headquarters"
the original
"Cultural consequence"
the original

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