The Canadian Embassy building in Mexico City was designed by Étienne Gaboury of Winnipeg, previously noted as a church architect, and was inaugurated in 1982. Located at Schiller 529, Col. Bosque de Chapultepec (Polanco), it is a "celebrated" design which features many metaphors meant to evoke various natural landscapes of Canada, as well as integrating a Spanish colonial style courtyard. The total area of the building is 6,500 square metres (70,000 sq ft), including an artium on the first floor, a multipurpose room for hosting events, and an employee cafeteria. The two upper floors contain the diplomatic, cultural, and business offices. Artwork inside the building includes in autumn colours by Takeo Tanabe and a large wooden totem pole by Tony Hunt.
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| - سفارة كندا في المكسيك (ar)
- Embassy of Canada, Mexico City (en)
- Ambassade du Canada au Mexique (fr)
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| - سفارة كندا في المكسيك هي أرفع تمثيل دبلوماسي لدولة كندا لدى المكسيك. تقع السفارة في مدينة مكسيكو وهي تهدف لتعزيز المصالح الكندية في المكسيك. (ar)
- The Canadian Embassy building in Mexico City was designed by Étienne Gaboury of Winnipeg, previously noted as a church architect, and was inaugurated in 1982. Located at Schiller 529, Col. Bosque de Chapultepec (Polanco), it is a "celebrated" design which features many metaphors meant to evoke various natural landscapes of Canada, as well as integrating a Spanish colonial style courtyard. The total area of the building is 6,500 square metres (70,000 sq ft), including an artium on the first floor, a multipurpose room for hosting events, and an employee cafeteria. The two upper floors contain the diplomatic, cultural, and business offices. Artwork inside the building includes in autumn colours by Takeo Tanabe and a large wooden totem pole by Tony Hunt. (en)
- L'ambassade du Canada au Mexique est un bâtiment situé au Schiller 529, Col. Polanco à Mexico. L'actuel ambassade du Canada à Mexico a été ouverte en 1982 par le premier ministre du Canada de l’époque, Pierre Trudeau, et le président de l’époque, José López Portillo. Le bâtiment a été conçu par l'architecte, originaire de Winnipeg, Étienne Gaboury. Cela incorpore plusieurs métaphores du paysage canadien, tout en maintenant une interprétation contemporaine de l'architecture de l'époque de la colonie espagnole. La superficie totale du bâtiment est de 6 500 mètres carrés, dont un artium au premier étage, une salle polyvalente pour organiser des événements et une cafétéria pour les employés. Les deux étages supérieurs abritent les bureaux diplomatiques, culturels et commerciaux. (fr)
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| - سفارة كندا في المكسيك هي أرفع تمثيل دبلوماسي لدولة كندا لدى المكسيك. تقع السفارة في مدينة مكسيكو وهي تهدف لتعزيز المصالح الكندية في المكسيك. (ar)
- The Canadian Embassy building in Mexico City was designed by Étienne Gaboury of Winnipeg, previously noted as a church architect, and was inaugurated in 1982. Located at Schiller 529, Col. Bosque de Chapultepec (Polanco), it is a "celebrated" design which features many metaphors meant to evoke various natural landscapes of Canada, as well as integrating a Spanish colonial style courtyard. The total area of the building is 6,500 square metres (70,000 sq ft), including an artium on the first floor, a multipurpose room for hosting events, and an employee cafeteria. The two upper floors contain the diplomatic, cultural, and business offices. Artwork inside the building includes in autumn colours by Takeo Tanabe and a large wooden totem pole by Tony Hunt. The embassy delivers a wide variety of services including consular, international business development, and general relations programs by 28 Canada-based diplomats, who are supported by 81 locally-engaged employees. This building was part of a wave of Canadian embassy construction during the 1970s and 80s meant to win Canada more international exposure and to demonstrate the success of Canadian federalism and internationalism. (en)
- L'ambassade du Canada au Mexique est un bâtiment situé au Schiller 529, Col. Polanco à Mexico. L'actuel ambassade du Canada à Mexico a été ouverte en 1982 par le premier ministre du Canada de l’époque, Pierre Trudeau, et le président de l’époque, José López Portillo. Le bâtiment a été conçu par l'architecte, originaire de Winnipeg, Étienne Gaboury. Cela incorpore plusieurs métaphores du paysage canadien, tout en maintenant une interprétation contemporaine de l'architecture de l'époque de la colonie espagnole. La superficie totale du bâtiment est de 6 500 mètres carrés, dont un artium au premier étage, une salle polyvalente pour organiser des événements et une cafétéria pour les employés. Les deux étages supérieurs abritent les bureaux diplomatiques, culturels et commerciaux. Ce bâtiment faisait partie d'une vague de construction d'ambassades canadiennes dans les années 1970 et 80 dans le but de gagner une visibilité internationale du Canada et de démontrer le succès du fédéralisme et de l'internationalisme canadiens. (fr)
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