The Bank of Canada Building.
The Bank of Canada is Canada's "central bank", responsible for matters dealing with currency and monetary policy. It is not a commercial bank.
The original stone structure in the middle was designed by Montreal architect S.G. Davenport and built from 1937 and 1938. The glass additions were designed by architect Arthur Erikson and the architectural firm Marani Rounthwaite & Dick. I was surprised to find out in Wikipedia that they were completed in 1979. From the look of the structure, I would have guessed that they were built in the early 1990s.
You can see reflections of the Confederation Building, the Justice Building, and the Ottawa Marriott Hotel.
The Bank of Canada Building.
The Bank of Canada is Canada's "central bank", responsible for matters dealing with currency and monetary policy. It is not a commercial bank.
The original stone structure in the middle was designed by Montreal architect S.G. Davenport and built from 1937 and 1938. The glass additions were designed by architect Arthur Erikson and the architectural firm Marani Rounthwaite & Dick. I was surprised to find out in Wikipedia that they were completed in 1979. From the look of the structure, I would have guessed that they were built in the early 1990s.
You can see reflections of the Confederation Building, the Justice Building, and the Ottawa Marriott Hotel.