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Originally Posted by hackunion
The Lorne Building is one of my favourite modernist buildings in Ottawa :-(
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It's no Brooke Claxton or British High Commission, but it does have it's charms, the copper and sandstone are a nice understated combination. It's too bad it has to be levelled (I was hoping they might just gut it and put a new tower in behind, like the Chambers buildng a few blocks north). It's one of the few modernist buildings in Ottawa that actually played a little with the vocabulary of materials and lines from the older marquee buildings, and it keeps a nice height line from the old Post Office, Chambers, and High Commission to the Lord Elgin. If we had managed to convincingly develop and maintain an "Ottawa style" of public architecture, it would be an important building (like the Memorial buildings) a modernist bridge between the old 'railway castle' styles of the Chateau, Justice and Confederation buildings and po-mo additions like RMOC/City Hall, National Gallery, and even the grotesque US Embassy. oh well. what might ahve been.