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The former Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Head Office (1964) is a six-story, flat-roofed reinforced concrete and steel structure with a flared Y-shaped footprint. Its three wings extend east, west and south in parabolic curves and its main elevation faces north. The three main elevations are almost entirely glazed, an impression accentuated by the dark color of the mullions and the discrete granite banding between stories, while the tips of the wings are blind.
The former Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Head Office (1964) is a six-story, flat-roofed reinforced concrete and steel structure with a flared Y-shaped footprint. Its three wings extend east, west and south in parabolic curves and its main elevation faces north. The three main elevations are almost entirely glazed, an impression accentuated by the dark color of the mullions and the discrete granite banding between stories, while the tips of the wings are blind.
The Former CBC Head Office
Michel Pelletier (author)
2022
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