Connaught Building (Ottawa)

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The Connaught Building in Ottawa is a historic federal government office building known for its Tudor Gothic Revival architecture and prominent location near Parliament Hill.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf federal government building
heritage building
historic place
office building
architect Chief Dominion Architect of Canada NERFINISHED
David Ewart NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
Tudor Gothic Revival
completionDate 1915
constructionStartDate 1913
country Canada
floorCount multiple storeys
function government offices
hasCategory Buildings and structures in Ottawa
Federal government buildings in Canada
Gothic Revival architecture in Canada
Heritage buildings in Ottawa
hasFeature central tower
crenellations
ornamental stonework
turrets
heritageDesignation Federal Heritage Building
heritageRecognitionReason architectural significance
historical significance
prominent location near Parliament Hill
heritageStatus Classified Federal Heritage Building NERFINISHED
inaugurationDate 1915
locatedIn Ontario
Ottawa
locatedNear Parliament Hill NERFINISHED
managedBy Public Services and Procurement Canada NERFINISHED
material stone
namedAfter Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn NERFINISHED
occupant Canada Revenue Agency NERFINISHED
owner Government of Canada NERFINISHED
partOf Parliamentary and Judicial Precinct area of Ottawa NERFINISHED
usedBy federal civil service

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David Ewart notableWork Connaught Building (Ottawa)