October 17, 2016
The owners of the Martin-Duguay residence, a gorgeous Victorian style home located on William Street in Moncton, wished to add an expansion that would provide more indoor space, while strengthening the building’s connection with their gorgeous backyard space.
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The decision to build the new law courts in the heart of downtown Moncton provided an opportunity for the city to introduce an architectural design that could serve as a prominent icon for the city landscape, while aiding in the revitalization of the downtown and riverfront.
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This natural historic site, constructed in the late 1820's, served as a barracks for British soldiers until 1869. Today the soldier’s barracks building is an integral part of Fredericton's Garrison District and has been home to an expanded New Brunswick College of Craft and Design since 2010.
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Place Resurgo Place will be the new home of the Moncton Museum, the Transportation Discovery Centre, and the Main Moncton Visitor Information Centre.
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The former CN Terminal Centre in Moncton was once a major architectural landmark for the city; known as “The Glass House”, it was considered extremely modern for its time before being damaged by a fire in 1978.
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The Bathurst CCNB administrative offices are located in a exquisite chapel that is a vital part of the campus’ architectural heritage. The chapel rests on a colonnade asymemetrically arranged in space, and is famous for its oval shape, central cone-shaped roof, and brilliant skylight.
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