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Central Chambers is a building at the corner of Elgin Street and Queen Street in Ottawa that is a National Historic Site. It is located at 42 to 54 Elgin Street, next to Bell Block. It faces the Canadian War Memorial at Confederation Square. Central Chambers was built between 1890 and 1893 and designed by of Montreal, an example of Queen Anne Revival commercial architecture. Formerly serving as an office for the Canadian Atlantic Railway, it now houses the National Capital Commission. * Central Chambers, 1893 * Queen Street * Central Chambers, Bell Block, and Scottish Ontario Chambers *

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  • Central Chambers is a building at the corner of Elgin Street and Queen Street in Ottawa that is a National Historic Site. It is located at 42 to 54 Elgin Street, next to Bell Block. It faces the Canadian War Memorial at Confederation Square. Central Chambers was built between 1890 and 1893 and designed by of Montreal, an example of Queen Anne Revival commercial architecture. Formerly serving as an office for the Canadian Atlantic Railway, it now houses the National Capital Commission. The building was purchased by the NCC in the 60's, remained vacant throughout much of the 70s and 80s, and in 1992, plans were made for renovations. In 1994 the NCC gutted the interior and the facade became integrated into a new office tower complex. It was designated as a National Historic Site of Canada in 1990 for being a fine example of the Queen Anne Revival style in commercial architecture. * Central Chambers, 1893 * Queen Street * Central Chambers, Bell Block, and Scottish Ontario Chambers * Central Chambers (leftmost building) at Confederation Square (en)
  • Die Central Chambers (französisch Édifice Central) sind ein denkmalgeschütztes Gebäude in der kanadischen Stadt Ottawa. Das Geschäftshaus am Confederation Square wurde 1890 bis 1891 im Queen-Anne-Revival-Stil erbaut. Es vereint neobarocke mit klassizistischen Elementen und ist seit 1990 als nationale historische Stätte klassifiziert. Eigentümer ist seit 2011 der Real-Estate-Investment-Trust Allied. Hauptmieter ist die National Capital Commission. (de)
  • L'édifice Central (anglais : Central Chambers) est un immeuble de bureaux à l'angle de rue Elgin et de la rue Queen à Ottawa. Il est situé à 42 à 54 rue Elgin, à côté de l'édifice Bell. Sa facade donne sur la place de la Confédération. L'édifice Central a été construit entre 1890 et 1893 selon les plans de John James Browne. Il est un bon exemple de l'architecture commercial utilisant le style Néo-Queen Anne. Autrefois servant de bureau pour la (en), il abrite aujourd'hui la Commission de la capitale nationale. Le bâtiment a été acheté par le CCN dans les années 60, est resté vacant durant les années 70 et 80. En 1994, la CCN a vidé l'intérieur et de la façade a été intégrée dans un nouveau complexe de tour de bureaux. Il a été désigné comme lieu historique national en 1990. (fr)
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  • Die Central Chambers (französisch Édifice Central) sind ein denkmalgeschütztes Gebäude in der kanadischen Stadt Ottawa. Das Geschäftshaus am Confederation Square wurde 1890 bis 1891 im Queen-Anne-Revival-Stil erbaut. Es vereint neobarocke mit klassizistischen Elementen und ist seit 1990 als nationale historische Stätte klassifiziert. Eigentümer ist seit 2011 der Real-Estate-Investment-Trust Allied. Hauptmieter ist die National Capital Commission. (de)
  • Central Chambers is a building at the corner of Elgin Street and Queen Street in Ottawa that is a National Historic Site. It is located at 42 to 54 Elgin Street, next to Bell Block. It faces the Canadian War Memorial at Confederation Square. Central Chambers was built between 1890 and 1893 and designed by of Montreal, an example of Queen Anne Revival commercial architecture. Formerly serving as an office for the Canadian Atlantic Railway, it now houses the National Capital Commission. * Central Chambers, 1893 * Queen Street * Central Chambers, Bell Block, and Scottish Ontario Chambers * (en)
  • L'édifice Central (anglais : Central Chambers) est un immeuble de bureaux à l'angle de rue Elgin et de la rue Queen à Ottawa. Il est situé à 42 à 54 rue Elgin, à côté de l'édifice Bell. Sa facade donne sur la place de la Confédération. L'édifice Central a été construit entre 1890 et 1893 selon les plans de John James Browne. Il est un bon exemple de l'architecture commercial utilisant le style Néo-Queen Anne. Autrefois servant de bureau pour la (en), il abrite aujourd'hui la Commission de la capitale nationale. (fr)
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  • Central Chambers (de)
  • Central Chambers (Ottawa) (en)
  • Édifice Central (fr)
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