Tuesday, July 9, 2019

The original design of the Chateau Laurier Hotel can be replicated.

A replica of Ottawa's Chateau Laurier Hotel is a permanent pavilion at Walt Disney's Epcot Center in Orlando, Florida.

A model of the Canadian pavilion at the Walt Disney theme park in Florida. The Canadian exhibition was created during the year 1982.


George Allen Ross and David Huron MacFarlane designed the Chateau Laurier Hotel in Ottawa as well as Union Station (located directly across the street from the Chateau); the Royal York Hotel in Toronto, Ottawa's Lord Elgin Hotel and many other landmarks.
A fond is a group of documents that share the same origin that have occurred naturally as an outgrowth of the daily workings of an agency, an individual or organization. (from Wikipedia.)
The Ross and MacFarlane Fonds are located at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, 1920 Baile Street, Montreal Quebec.
Dates of Creation - 1909-1912
Scope and Content - File documents an executed project for a railway hotel in Ottawa, Ontario.
File contains drawings, detail drawings, shop drawings and photographs.
Reference Number - ARCH21107
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The Lord Elgin Hotel addition
The former Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography Museum, 1 Wellington Street Ottawa
Zoe's Restaurant, Chateau Laurier.









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