Thanks for your patience during our recent outage at scalar.usc.edu. While Scalar content is loading normally now, saving is still slow, and Scalar's 'additional metadata' features have been disabled, which may interfere with features like timelines and maps that depend on metadata. This also means that saving a page or media item will remove its additional metadata. If this occurs, you can use the 'All versions' link at the bottom of the page to restore the earlier version. We are continuing to troubleshoot, and will provide further updates as needed. Note that this only affects Scalar projects at scalar.usc.edu, and not those hosted elsewhere.
ARTH3810 2019F Class Projects (Publication)Main MenuThe Tent Room at Rideau HallKyle Kreutner, Page 1 of 6The Webley Shacks: Unconventional Furniture Use in the Context of Ceaseless SurveillanceJose BawaganImperial Theater By Munawar MobinKeagan F - CSTM Sound HistoryIntroductionThe Mayfair TheatreSimran S.An Investigation of Hospital Interiors Effect on Patients144 Loretta Avenue North, Aidan MacNaullAidan MacNaull 144 Loretta Avenue NorthWest Block - Canada's New House of Commonsby Devon RudykRideau Street Chapel: The Effects of Relocation on the Experience of an Interiorby Ty FollisThe Church of St. Andrew's OttawaDavid Bastien-AllardMaking the Past Present: Union Station Restoration – A Political Facelift?by Vivian AstroffDelegation of the Ismali ImamatThe National Arts Centre: Reflecting on its Past and PresentSaint Paul University - A Shift in ValuesReem SiageFilm in Ottawa: The Mayfair theatreby Giovanna Maria SangCGM -An Investigation of Hospital Interiors Effect on PatientsThe Chateau LaurierBy Jessica El-GhazalReusable Space: The Senate of Canada Buildingby Syenne HolderNational Gallery of Canada - Seeing the Colonnade Through a Semiological Lens by Ricky TongRickyTHE OTTAWA STATIONEhidiamen Iyamabo, HomePageAVRC81ff8dad33b7fe77eee9a543209e890531c75438
Senate of Canada Building
1media/Intro2_thumb.png2019-12-06T17:03:20-08:00Syenne Holderbd07c02fc3584149c60c18cba5a5699db6f5eff3358167Senate of Canada Building, as seen from the Château Laurier.plain2023-08-30T13:37:01-07:00Maegen Sargentf8c37f900ecb77afe0a6ed383bd0b77ea6c1266b
This page is referenced by:
12019-11-25T07:32:13-08:00Introduction32Syenne Holder - P1plain2023-08-30T13:36:40-07:00Ottawa Union Station, the Government Conference Centre, and now the Senate of Canada Building, this building at 2 Rideau St. in Ottawa, Ontario has lived as the home of many functions. Its recent adaptation is the accommodation of the Senate of Canada while the Centre Block of the Parliament Buildings is under rehabilitation. Located across from the Château Laurier and beside the Rideau Canal, this building is hard to miss as a part of Canada's Parliamentary Precinct.
Transitioning from a public building, to a private building, and now a public building with private areas, the Senate of Canada uses this space not only to continue its operations, but also to continue to involve the people in the growth of Canada. The new home of the Senate is vastly different in its architectural forms, aesthetics, and progression through the main public spaces. Thus, in comparison to the previous home of the Senate, the current Senate of Canada Building is an adaptable space that is a better site for the Senate because of its mesh of heritage and modern components.
Watch the video below detailing the building's recent transformation.