Building
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Address
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Community
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Type
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Floors
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Height
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Completed
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Notes
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References
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Halifax Town Clock
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Brunswick Street
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Halifax
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Clock Tower
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3
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1803
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Palladian-style structure was restored 2005
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Lord Nelson Hotel
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1515 South Park Street
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Halifax
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Hotel
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9
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29.88 m (98.0 ft)
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1927-1928
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2 floors added in 1967
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Government House (Nova Scotia)
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1451 Barrington Street
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Halifax
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Government
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3
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1805
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Official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia and example of Adam-Georgian architecture
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King's Wharf
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50 King's Wharf Plaza
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Dartmouth
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Residential
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33
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120 m (390 ft)
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2015
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Proposed building
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Tupper Building
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5850 College Street
|
Halifax
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University Residential
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16
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1967
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The Martello
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1550 Dresden Row
|
Halifax
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Residential
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16
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2005
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Centennial Building, Halifax
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1660 Hollis Street
|
Halifax
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Office Building
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13
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1967
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Joseph Howe Building
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1690 Hollis Street
|
Halifax
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Office Building
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13
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1974
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Home to Department of Health, Speaker's Office, Human Rights Commission, Voluntary Planning, Security Commission and Intergovernmental Affairs. Building being sold by Government of Nova Scotia.
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Radisson Suite Hotel Halifax
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1649 Hollis Street
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Halifax
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Hotel
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10
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1996
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Bank of Nova Scotia Building
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1709 Hollis Street
|
Halifax
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Office Building
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6
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1931
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Halifax World Trade Centre
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1800 Argyle Street
|
Halifax
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Convention Centre and Hotel
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18 (hotel) 14 (office building)
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|
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Proposed complex to be built on site of former Halifax Herald Building[1]
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Westin Nova Scotian
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1181 Hollis Street
|
Halifax
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Hotel
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15
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1930
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310-room hotel was last renovated in the 1990s; original structural an example of Streamline Moderne architecture
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Halifax Station
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1161 Hollis Street
|
Halifax
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Railway Station
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3
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1928
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Example of Beaux Arts-style
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1801 Hollis Street
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1801 Hollis Street
|
Halifax
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Office Building
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22
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87 m (285 ft)
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1985
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Located near Halifax's waterfront and is home to many prominent businesses.
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Alderney Landing
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2 Ochterloney Street
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Dartmouth
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Multi-use Building
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4
|
|
1999
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|
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CIBC Building
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1809 Barrington Street
|
Halifax
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Office Building
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16
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66 m (217 ft)
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1977
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Also known as the CIBC building.
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Bank of Montreal Building
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5151 George Street
|
Halifax
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Office Building
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18
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73 m (240 ft)
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1971
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The BMO building is located near the waterfront, and is home to the Bank of Montreal in Halifax.
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Dominion Public Building
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1713 Bedford Row
|
Halifax
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Office Building
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13
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53.27 m (174.8 ft)
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1929 1936
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Example of Art Deco style in Halifax
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Halifax City Hall
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1841 Argyle Street
|
Halifax
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Municipal Government Building
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3
|
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1890
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Late Victorian and Second Empire structure
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The Vuze
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5599 Fenwick Street
|
Halifax
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Residential
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32
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98 m (322 ft)
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1971
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Fenwick Tower (formerly known as Fenwick Place) was a residence for the nearby Dalhousie University, and is now a private apartment building.
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Scotiabank Centre
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1800 Argyle Street
|
Halifax
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Multi-use Building
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|
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1978
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Hockey arena home to the Halifax Mooseheads, with a capacity of 10,000-15,000, depending on the event. Example of Brutalist architecture
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World Trade and Convention Centre
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1800 Argyle Street
|
Halifax
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Convention Centre
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5
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1985
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Connected to Halifax Metro Centre and to be replaced with new WTCC, an 18-storey hotel and a 14-storey office building
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Delta Halifax
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1990 Barrington Street
|
Halifax
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Hotel
|
12
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39.84 m (130.7 ft)
|
1972
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Also referred to as Chateau Halifax when completed for CP Hotels
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Halifax Shopping Centre
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7001 Mumford Road
|
Halifax
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Shopping Centre
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2
|
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1962
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160 stores
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Loyola Residence Tower
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5865 Gorsebrook Avenue
|
Halifax
|
Residential/University Residential
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22
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67 m (220 ft)
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1971
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The Loyola Residence Tower is a residence of Saint Mary's University.
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Maritime Centre
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1505 Barrington Street
|
Halifax
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Office Building
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20
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78 m (256 ft)
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1977
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The Maritime Center is an office building that was formerly the headquarters of Maritime Telephone and Telegraph, which the building was named after. Site of former Capitol Theatre.
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Province House
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1726 Hollis Street
|
Halifax
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Government Building
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3
|
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1819
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Canada's oldest seat of government and example of Palladian architecture
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Purdy's Wharf Towers I and II
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1959 and 1969 Upper Water Street
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Halifax
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Office Buildings
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20 22
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74 m (243 ft) 88 m (289 ft)
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1990
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An office complex of two towers, a smaller office building, and a parkade located on the waterfront. They use the waters of Halifax Harbour to cool the buildings.
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Queen Square
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45 Alderney Drive
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Dartmouth
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Office Building
|
19
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69.66 m (228.5 ft)
|
1975
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The tallest building in the downtown core of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
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Royal Centre
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5161 George Street
|
Halifax
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Office Building
|
12
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52 m (171 ft)
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1960
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Office tower in the downtown core of Halifax.
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Scotia Square Complex
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5201 Duke Street
|
Halifax
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Shopping Centre
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2
|
|
1960s-1970s
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A system of buildings connected by pedways and tunnels. It houses a mall, two hotels, and three offices towers.
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Barrington Tower
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1894 Barrington Street
|
Halifax
|
Office Building
|
20
|
84 m (276 ft)
|
1971
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Example of Brutalist architecture
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|
Cogswell Tower
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2000 Barrington Street
|
Halifax
|
Office Building
|
14
|
79 m (259 ft)
|
1975
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Example of Brutalist architecture
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|
Duke Tower
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5251 Duke Street
|
Halifax
|
Office Building
|
16
|
71 m (233 ft)
|
1970
|
Example of Brutalist architecture
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Saint Mary's University
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923 Robie Street
|
Halifax
|
University
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|
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Shirreff Hall
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6385 South Street
|
Halifax
|
University Residence
|
4
|
|
1923
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Presently the oldest university residence building in use at Dalhousie University.
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|
St. Mary's Basilica
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5221 Spring Garden Road
|
Halifax
|
Religious Building
|
|
58 m (190 ft)
|
1874
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The Norman-Gothic Roman Catholic church in Downtown Halifax and recently designated a National Historic Site.
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TD Centre
|
1791 Barrington Street
|
Halifax
|
Office Building
|
21
|
83 m (272 ft)
|
1974/2014
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The TD Tower is an office building home to the Toronto Dominion bank in Halifax.
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|
Tuft's Cove Generating Station
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315 Windmill Road
|
Dartmouth
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Power Plant
|
|
157 m (515 ft) (smokestack)
|
1965
|
Distinctive striped smokestacks of a fossil-fuel burning electrical generating station.
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|
Veith House
|
3115 Veith Street
|
Halifax
|
Institutional Building
|
4
|
|
1919 (rebuilt)
|
The former Halifax Protestant Children's Orphanage
|
|
Icon Bay
|
50 Bedford Highway
|
Halifax
|
Residential
|
21
|
75 m (246 ft)
|
2016
|
|
|
Metropolitan Place
|
99 Wyse Road
|
Dartmouth
|
Office Building
|
16
|
66.40 m (217.8 ft)
|
1987
|
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