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tiles and supports reinforced concrete floors. The steel structure allows for a total of 840 windows, which cover approximately 20 percent of the building's surface area. Numerous services in the Aldred Building identify it as a modern structure, including conditioned ventilation in the basement and
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Barott began work on the Aldred Building around 1927, with original design for the building only 12 storeys tall, as building heights were limited to 130 feet (40 m) in Montreal until the passing of a bylaw allowing taller buildings provided they made use of setbacks to reduce their overall
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Barott was able to take advantage of a 1929 clause in the bylaw that allowed buildings on public squares to exceed the then maximum height by up to 200 feet (61 m), if certain restrictions were adhered to. The building's total floor area is 238,946 square feet (22,198.8 m).
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which do not meet at right angles, aligning with both streets until the third floor, where it then steps back and becomes square to Notre-Dame. The odd angle is small and not immediately noticeable from street-level.
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The steel structure of the building is supported two floors below street level on a solid concrete mat which is nine feet thick. The steel is fireproofed with
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with brass strips. Bronze also makes up the frames for windows of the ground floor bank, and is used in trim throughout the building along with
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at the 8th, 13th, and 16th floors allow more light on the square and create a cathedral-like massing, reflecting the adjacent
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first nine floors, with fresh air 'washed' and filtered in an air-cleaner. Aldred Building features a
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Labelled arch above the Aldred Building's main entrance
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Art deco
Place d'Armes
Montreal
Quebec
Coordinates
45°30′18″N 73°33′24″W / 45.50500°N 73.55667°W / 45.50500; -73.55667
Art deco
Place d'Armes
square
Old Montreal
Montreal
Quebec
Ernest Isbell Barott
Barott and Blackader
setbacks
Notre-Dame Basilica
limestone
Notre-Dame Street
Empire State Building
New York City
New York City

Indiana limestone
granite
spandrels
white metal
bronze
marbles
terrazzo

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