Exploring Ottawa : an architectural guide to the nation's capital / Harold Kalman and John Roaf

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Toronto, Canada : University of Toronto Press, c1983Description: vii, 216 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 802063950
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • NA 747 .K35 1983
Contents:
Tours Suitable For Driving -- A. The Parliamentary Precinct -- B. Lower Town -- C. Centretown -- D. Sandy Hill -- E. Hull And The Chaudiere -- Tours Suitable For Bicycling -- F. The Rideau Canal (Also Suitable For Skating) -- G. New Edinburgh And Rockcliffe Park -- Tours Suitable For Driving -- H. The West End -- I. Ottawa East And South -- J. The Gatineau.
Summary: This book is a guide to Ottawa through its buildings. The settlement and development of the city, its communities and its people, its commerce and its industry, and its society and its politics are all explored by looking at architecture, landscape, and planning. The buildings themselves are examined in a way that will interest the beginner and the specialist alike.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Tours Suitable For Driving -- A. The Parliamentary Precinct -- B. Lower Town -- C. Centretown -- D. Sandy Hill -- E. Hull And The Chaudiere -- Tours Suitable For Bicycling -- F. The Rideau Canal (Also Suitable For Skating) -- G. New Edinburgh And Rockcliffe Park -- Tours Suitable For Driving -- H. The West End -- I. Ottawa East And South -- J. The Gatineau.

This book is a guide to Ottawa through its buildings. The settlement and development of the city, its communities and its people, its commerce and its industry, and its society and its politics are all explored by looking at architecture, landscape, and planning. The buildings themselves are examined in a way that will interest the beginner and the specialist alike.

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