Public Service Alliance of Canada Building
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| Public Service Alliance of Canada Building | |
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| General information | |
| Architectural style | Modernist |
| Location | 233 Gilmour Street[1], Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
| Opened | 21 December 1968[2] |
| Client | Public Service Alliance of Canada |
| Owner | Public Service Alliance of Canada |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 12 |
| Floor area | 11,150 m2 (120,000 sq ft)[1] |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Paul Schoeler |
| Architecture firm | Schoeler & Heaton Architects |
| Main contractor | Thomas Fuller Construction[2] |
The Public Service Alliance of Canada Building is a modernist elliptical office building in Ottawa, Ontario, constructed in 1968 as the national headquarters for the Public Service Alliance of Canada. Designed by Paul Schoeler of Schoeler & Heaton Architects, the 12-storey building is located at the intersection of Gilmour and Metcalfe.[3] The building was a recipient of an Ontario Association of Architects Award.[1] In 2000, the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada chose the building as one of the top 500 buildings produced in Canada during the last millennium.[4]
