Glory of Ottawa: Canada's First Parliament BuildingsMcGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 1995 - 204 Seiten The competition to design and construct the government buildings in Ottawa, the new national capital, was one of the most important architectural events in nineteenth-century British North America and the finished buildings inspired a major movement in Canadian federal architecture. The Glory of Ottawa focuses on the 1859 design competition for the parliamentary complex, from which these unrivalled buildings emerged. Young includes an investigation of the architectural climate in which the parliament buildings were conceived, providing insight into the practice of architecture in pre-Confederation Canada. The aftermath of the contest is also explored, including changes to the plans, the problem of costs, the critical reception of the buildings, and their place in the aesthetics of the time. |
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Glory of Ottawa: Canada's First Parliament Buildings Carolyn A. Young Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1995 |
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appendix architects August Augustus Laver Barrack Hill BI(a British Builder Canada West Canadian Centre Block chapter Charles Baillairgé Church Civil Gothic Classic Commission of Inquiry competition competitors construction corridors Cumberland & Storm's December Department of Public departmental buildings dome drawings East Block Edward elevation England entry Estimate F.P.Rubidge floor Fuller & Jones galleries George Gilbert Scott's Gothic Revival Gothic style Government House governor general's residence Hall History Horwood Collection Ibid Illustrated Italian Legislative Assembly Library of Parliament London Manchester Assize Courts Montreal motto MTLB Odahwah original Oxford Museum Parliament Buildings parliamentary building parliamentary complex perspective view photograph proposal Province of Canada Quebec City RGII Richardson roof rooms Rubidge Ruskin Ruskinian Samuel Keefer Scale of Comparison Scott September 1859 Sessional Papers Sir Edmund Head Stat nomen Stent & Laver stone Storm structure submitted Thomas Fuller Thomas Stent Todd's Toronto University College ventilation Victorian Architecture Waterhouse Waterhouse's