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The Edward Drake Building (Édifice Edward-Drake), formerly the CBC Building, was the name of a modernist office building in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada designed by CBC's chief architect David Gordon McKinstry and constructed between 1961 and 1964.[1]

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  1. 12 relations: Bronson Avenue, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, CBC Ottawa Production Centre, Communications Security Establishment, Heron Road (Ottawa), Modern architecture, National Research Council Canada, Office, Ontario, Ottawa, Riverside Drive (Ottawa), Victoria Building (Ottawa).

  2. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation buildings
  3. Classified Federal Heritage Building
  4. Communications Security Establishment buildings and structures
  5. Federal government buildings in Ottawa
  6. Government buildings completed in 1964
  7. Intelligence agency headquarters
  8. Office buildings in Canada

Bronson Avenue

Bronson Avenue (Ottawa Road #79) is a major north-south arterial road in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Société Radio-Canada), branded as CBC/Radio-Canada, is the Canadian public broadcaster for both radio and television.

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CBC Ottawa Production Centre

The CBC Ottawa Production Centre is an office and studio complex the serves as the headquarters of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Edward Drake Building and CBC Ottawa Production Centre are Canadian Broadcasting Corporation buildings, Federal government buildings in Ottawa and office buildings in Canada.

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Communications Security Establishment

The Communications Security Establishment (CSE; Centre de la sécurité des télécommunications, CST), formerly (from 2008-2014) called the Communications Security Establishment Canada (CSEC), is the Government of Canada's national cryptologic agency.

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Heron Road (Ottawa)

Heron Road (Ottawa Road #16) is a major road in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

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Modern architecture

Modern architecture, also called modernist architecture, was an architectural movement and style that was prominent in the 20th century, between the earlier Art Deco and later postmodern movements.

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National Research Council Canada

The National Research Council Canada (NRC; Conseil national de recherches Canada) is the primary national agency of the Government of Canada dedicated to science and technology research and development.

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Office

An office is a space where the employees of an organization perform administrative work in order to support and realize the various goals of the organization.

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Ontario

Ontario is the southernmost province of Canada.

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Ottawa

Ottawa (Canadian French) is the capital city of Canada.

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Riverside Drive (Ottawa)

Riverside Drive (Ottawa Road #19) is a major road in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, that follows along the eastern bank of the Rideau River.

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Victoria Building (Ottawa)

The Victoria Building is an Art Deco office building in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Edward Drake Building and Victoria Building (Ottawa) are Canadian Broadcasting Corporation buildings and office buildings in Canada.

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See also

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation buildings

Classified Federal Heritage Building

Communications Security Establishment buildings and structures

Federal government buildings in Ottawa

Government buildings completed in 1964

Intelligence agency headquarters

Office buildings in Canada

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Drake_Building