- Old City Hall (Ottawa)
The building today commonly referred to as the Old City Hall was the building that served as
Ottawa 'scity hall from 1958 to 2000. Today it is officially known as 111 Sussex Drive and is owned by the FederalGovernment of Canada .The building is located on Green Island at the point where the
Rideau River empties into theOttawa River . The historic city hall onElgin Street had been destroyed by a fire in 1931. For the next 27 years the city operated out of temporary offices in the Transportation Building. The International Style building was opened onAugust 2 ,1958 byPrincess Margaret as a member of the Canadian Royal Family. It is noted for being the first building in Ottawa to be fullyair conditioned . It was designed byJohn Bland of the firm of Rother, Bland and Trudeau and is considered one of the most important International Style buildings in Canada. Winning the Massey Medal for design in 1959, modifications were made byMoshe Safdie in 1992-93.In 1988 Ottawa mayor
Jim Durrell initiated a controversial scheme to expand the building, quadrupling its original size. ArchitectMoshe Safdie was chosen for the redesign. Conflict soon broke out between Safdie and the city. Safdie demanded a higher fee and delayed the project for several months before the city acquiesced to his demand. Then a conflict broke out over a pair of eighteen story observation towers. City council voted to cut the towers to save the million dollars they cost. This infuriated Safdie who felt the towers were essential to the design. The panel that picked the design had singled out the tower as one of the highlights of the design. Eventually the city compromised and a bare scaffold was erected.The new building caused considerable controversy in the cityfact|date=September 2008 with some liking the design, but others seeing the $72 million structure an ugly waste of money. The building was much larger than the city needed and for several years large sections were vacant. In 1999 offices were rented out to the Department of Foreign Affairs, which is based nearby, and this mostly filled the building.
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January 1 ,2001 , a new single-tierCity of Ottawa was created to replace theRegional Municipality of Ottawa Carleton . It was decided that the new city would be based at the RMOC Building. This building was considerably smaller but more centrally located. In 2003 the the Old City Hall was sold to the Federal Public Works department. Today the building mainly houses Foreign Affairs employees. For several months it was also the site of theGomery Inquiry hearings.
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