Parliament Hill, Quebec
Wood, Steel
Fixed Windows
This project involved the rehabilitation and expansion of the West Block, a four-story building that forms part of the Parliament of Canada.
In addition to its undeniable architectural value, the West Block houses ministers, members of Parliament, their staff, committee rooms, and an important ceremonial space: the Confederation Hall. The first phase of the building was designed in 1859 in the Neo-Gothic style and officially inaugurated in 1865.
Over 1,350 custom windows were manufactured, faithfully reproducing the original details in the construction of the new replacement windows.