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Old Posted Aug 1, 2012, 4:50 PM
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Canadian Demolitions

We have a thread for buildings going up, how about one for buildings coming down?

Please post current demolitions of notable buildings in your city here (not buildings demolished in the past)
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Old Posted Aug 1, 2012, 4:57 PM
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Demolition has started on the Hamilton Wentworth District School Board in Hamilton:





Heritage Canada says this about it:

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Thought to be Hamilton architect Joseph Singer's signature work, this elegant modernist 8-storey building partly clad in white marble with elongated arched windows and library in the round is considered by many as the city's best example of mid-century Modern architecture. Opened in 1967, the Education Centre was built as a monument to public education and is located opposite City Hall on prominent Civic Square land donated by the City as a way to convince the Board to remain downtown. Keeping the building from landfill preserves an important piece of Hamilton's history, respects the civic component of the site, and makes ecological and environmental sense.
https://www.heritagecanada.org/en/is...lton-education



Maybe someone in Hamilton can take shots as it comes down.
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We're really going to regret tearing down a lot of buildings from that era in another 20 years or so I think.
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Old Posted Aug 1, 2012, 7:29 PM
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Wow, that's a pretty nice building.

Is it insulated with asbestos or something?
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Toronto has been very active in that department over the past few year however, the only building of stature I can think of currently being demolished is the 17 storey Residence College Hotel at 90 gerrard st west. Of note, the tower is being replaced by a one storey conference centre.
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Demolition has started on the Hamilton Wentworth District School Board in Hamilton:
No way! That was one of my favourite buildings in downtown when I worked in Hamilton.. That's a shame, I can definitely see that one becoming a demolition we regret in 30 years.
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We just lost a cool little modernist building downtown, a former Bank of Montreal.


(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x...tos/OldBOM.png)

Currently erecting the new 2 storey glass thing.


(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x...s/DSC02353.jpg)
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Perhaps playing fast and loose with the definition of 'past', but here's a shot of the old BoM building coming down three months ago:
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Wow, that's a pretty nice building.

Is it insulated with asbestos or something?
Yes. It's being replaced with a McMaster Univeirsity Medical campus.
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what? they tore that thing down thats a shame


speaking of crying shames they are taring the old terminal down in winnipeg what a waste shame they couldn't pof found money to revamp it into the avation museum witch will be building a new building on its site
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To me, the worst demolition of the last years is the Eaton store in Winnipeg. And I never been to Winnipeg!
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A true loss on an epic scale.

Google image.
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ooh...thats a real shame about the building in hamilton.

as for eaton's in winnipeg....it was a shame, but without her loss we would not have the NHL in winnipeg....the building was owned by david thomson who in exchange for the property took ownership in true north sports and entertainment who built an arena in its place....of course, it was his money, influence and prestige that convinced the NHL to bring back a team....had they built the arena anywhere else thomson never would have become involved and we would not have a team....it was a fortuitous combination of circumstances.

eatons defined winnipeg for several past generations......in her death she will define it for future generations in a completely new way.

a very well written article on the subject:
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/bus...ng-legacy.html
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They could have built that arena in a slew of other locations.

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On my travels, the worst I've seen are all the parking lots/beige buildings in this chunk of downtown Winnipeg (the whole city doesn't look like this, by the way. The Exchange is lovely).



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Old Posted Aug 2, 2012, 5:43 AM
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Saint Denis Street has seen demolition of historic buildings in the last few years to make way for the new CHUM super hospital.

Saint Denis Street (between Viger Street and René-Lévesque) - greystones already demolished, yellow brick buildings will be as well eventually.

http://vanishingmontreal.blogspot.ca...eglise-st.html

This church is demolished. The tower will sit in front of the CHUM as "art".

In 2009

Montréal, 26 mars 2009. La rue St-Denis >Nord, depuis rue Notre Dame. by DubyDub2009, on Flickr

In early 2011

Montréal, 05 janv. 2011. Rue St-Denis >Nord, depuis rue Notre Dame. by DubyDub2009, on Flickr

In 2009:

Montréal, 26 mars 2009. Rue St-Denis >Sud, depuis boul. René Lévesque. by DubyDub2009, on Flickr

In early 2011

Montréal, 05 janv. 2011. Rue Saint-Denis >Sud, depuis boul. René-Lévesque. by DubyDub2009, on Flickr

In 2012 (the yellow brick building in the foreground - part of Saint-Luc hospital - is next)

Montréal, 24 avril 2012. Rue Saint-Denis >Sud, depuis boul. René-Lévesque. by DubyDub2009, on Flickr

When the hospital is done:

http://www.montreal2025.com/projet.php?id=13&lang=en
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So the church is being disassembled than reassembled?
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The loss of the old art deco building is very frustrating. What I find particularly perplexing is that in a city so obsessed with its past and heritage buildings, they allowed a wonderful art deco piece to simply vanish without a whimper.

Montreal has a million ugly buildings, and this year were tearing down one of the nicest.
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One of the more recent demolitions was of the old OPP headquarters at 90 Harbour:







It's nothing overly special, kinda looks like a high school, but I still saw value in having it down in Southcore to break the monotony, especially considering another aA glass nothing-special condo is replacing it.

Plus it had a Bansky:

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So the church is being disassembled than reassembled?
Just the tower. This is what happened to the rest of it: http://vanishingmontreal.blogspot.ca...eglise-st.html
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