Notre-Dame-de-Grâce opened in 1892 and burned down in 1971
https://www.ledroit.com/2019/04/08/leglise-notre-dame-de-grace-9b258498370ab0bef372c6a559f890fe/
At 7:05 they mentioned a building in the downtown core of a similar size as 110 O'Connor with a facade predominantly made of glass that will also come down but they couldn't leak the address because it's not public yet. I wonder which building they're talking about
I got closer and the windows are not frosted, it's just plastic on the inside. They do have vertical lines but it's a different pattern than what's on the towers. The tint does look more like what's on Terrasses
Windows are up on the middle section. They dont have the vertical lines like on the towers. The glass also appears to be frosted and of a different tint than the towers
Anyone found a solution to this? I tried on Edge and Chrome on the laptop and on mobile, wifi and 4G. Loading the image on a different tab gives Error 403 forbidden. Clearing the cache did not help
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/alexandra-bridge-ottawa-gatineau-replace-winning-design-1.7439218
The winning design is the one known as "Motion" when the three final designs were revealed in October.
It is inspired by the flow of the Ottawa River and the rippling form of one of its...
The city did not approve the project. The traffic in the area is already dense and this would only worsen the situation
https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/2126074/costco-essence-gatineau-refus
The south facade, the one we'll see from Ottawa, is ugly and uninspiring. Who knows how long it will take before the buildings on Prom. du Portage get redeveloped, if ever
Based on the rendering, there appears to be a brick facade for the ground floor of the 15/25 Eddy building. Maybe they are keeping the original brick. Maybe they are doing the same thing for 10 Wellington but I don't think there is a rendering from the north side that would show the ground floor