Hi there,
For reasons hard to explain, I've been interested in neoclassical architecture, particularly ones around here. The CPR Terminal is probably the best example in town, but are there any other buildings that incorporate columns or neoclassical elements into their design? The ones I've noted:
- The CPR terminal
- The Hudson building (with the public market) has corinthian columns as decorative elements
- The Bank of Montreal building has ionic columns as decorative elements
- The old Library building on Yates and Blanchard incorporates columns on its higher floors
Any others?