🎤 Tonight’s instalment of Heritage Ottawa’s Lecture Series features the OAF’s very own Toon Dreessen!
📆 When: Wednesday, March 25th | 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
📍 Where: Zoom (Pre-Register Below)
🎟️ Price: FREE!
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📰 Hot off the press! @brigittepellerin.bsky.social from the @ottawacitizen.com attended Designing A Better City earlier this month in search of “affordable ways to make Ottawa more beautiful.”
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The street level of 110 O’Connor before its demolition.
Looking down the covered front of 110 O’Connor, including the Running Room sign, in 2017.
Goodbye, 110 O’Connor! #Ottawa #ottawaarchitecture #brutalism
110 O’Connor seen in 2017.
George Bemi had really left his mark on Ottawa’s downtown core, but his buildings are now slowly disappearing since many people now really hate #brutalism. 🏢 #Ottawa #ottawaarchitecture www.cominar.com/ENGLISH/port...
🎉 Last week, we discussed the ways we can create better #PlacesForPeople at Designing A Better City to a SOLD OUT crowd. Thanks to everyone that took part in the event.
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🎟️ Don't wait! Tickets to Designing A Better City are selling fast.
When: Thursday, October 9th | 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Where: Rogers Centre Ottawa
Who: Carol Belanger, Alex Bozikovic, Patrick Marmen and Marcia Wallace
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With a combined 30+ years of experience, each panelist brings their own expertise to the conversation.
When: Thursday, October 9th | 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Where: Rogers Centre Ottawa
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In 1983, 275 Bay Street’s longest occupant moved here, Intertask Conferences, which is part of JPdL — which was founded in 1983. I believe the building was renovated in the 1980s, adding its third floor that wasn’t shown in Bomac’s 1964 building illustration. #Ottawa #ottawaarchitecture #613history
May Nickson Place apartment tower seen from Nepean Street, with 347-349 Nepean on the left of the photo. Snow is falling.
Built in 1992, May Nickson Place, 340 Gloucester St, was designed by architect Barry Hobin Architects. It’s now run by Ottawa City Living as a complex which also includes two 19th Century houses on Nepean Street.
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