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Name   Ottawa City Hall
     
Architects   SAFDIE, MOSHE 
     
Date   1994
     
Address   Ottawa, Canada
     
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Floor Plan   37160 SQ.M.
     
Description  

Ottawa City Hall is located on Green Island in the Rideau River, perpendicular to the ceremonial route linking Parliament Hill and the residence of the governor general. The competition-winning design integrates the existing City Hall, a landmark of Canadian modernism, while tripling its area.

The public enters through a glazed pavilion directly on the city’s ceremonial route. Beyond the 1958 tower block, low pavilions create a new municipal precinct. A subtly curving colonnaded promenade to the south forms the spine of the new building. From the west to east, it opens onto the community hall and city departments, culminating in the Council Chamber and the Mayor’s Pavilion. Departments requiring moderate public access are located along a secondary colonnade to the north. Between the two colonnades, a terraced garden lies at the heart of the new complex. Beginning in a formal paved courtyard to the west, the garden ends with a cascade of water into the Rideau River to the east. The new building’s northern walls rise dramatically out of the river—cylindrical shapes at the water’s edge offsetting a tall, rectangular observation tower.

  • Collaborators

    Murray & Murray Associates, Associate Architects

  • Clients

    City of Ottawa

  • Cost

    CAD $60 million

     
     
     
     
     
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