First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa Worship House
Posted by: JoMari
N 45° 22.918 W 075° 46.359
18T E 439509 N 5025673
The worship hall for the First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa.
Waymark Code: WMAPHP
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 02/07/2011
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Built of red cedar and concrete, it was constructed in 1967, and is memorable for its soaring spire and the beauty of its interior design. Its architect, James B. Craig, won a second place in an annual city design contest run by the Ottawa chapter of the Ontario Association of Architects.
It used to be highly visible from Richmond Road, but a new condo tower now blocks the view. This spire still stands out while heading down the Ottawa River Parkway.
Building Address: 30 Cleary Avenue Ottawa, ON Canada K2A 4A1
Is it open to the general public?: yes
When was it built? (Approximate if you must.): 01/01/1967
What is the name of this building?: First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa Worship House
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