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Tunney's Pasture

Tunney's Pasture is a 49-hectare (121-acre) campus in the Canadian capital of Ottawa, Ontario that is exclusively developed for federal government buildings. It is bordered by Scott Street to the south, Parkdale Avenue to the east, the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway to the north, and the Champlain Park neighbourhood to the west. While strictly speaking it is confined to this area, people living in the vicinity of it will often call the wider neighbourhood Tunney's Pasture.

Tunney's Pasture as of 27 April 2008, looking north; Parkdale Avenue is at right; the Transitway (including the Tunney's Pasture Station) and Scott Street are at bottom

The complex is served by Tunney's Pasture station, a stop on the Transitway bus rapid transit system and the western terminus on the Confederation Line of Ottawa's O-Train light rail system.

History

Before development in the early 1950s, this area was officially known as Lot 35, Concession A, Township of Nepean, and, as the name still indicates, it was used as a farmer's pasture and named after Anthony Tunney who pastured his cows on the empty land.[1]

As a young man, Anthony Tunney emigrated from Ireland to Ottawa in 1867 and married and built a house at 201 Parkdale Avenue. The owner of the pasture, the Ottawa Lumber Merchants' Association, hired Tunney to be the caretaker of the land and allowed him to graze his cattle in the field. Although Tunney was able to claim ownership because he had been paying the taxes on the property, he never did so and the land was eventually sold by the association to the government.[citation needed]

In 1950, the property became part of the Greber Plan that envisioned it as a government employment centre within a quiet and secure park-like campus. From the 1950s to the 1960s, 18 low-rise buildings were constructed with modern, classical-inspired architecture and similar materials, massing, and scale. Most of these combined research and office functionality under one roof. Starting in the 1970s however, new buildings and additions were built that deviated from Gréber's vision, introducing high-rise office towers, new architectural styles, and cladding materials to the site.[2]

Little development took place in the 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s. By 2011, most buildings were considered outdated and the site under-used. Public Works and Government Services Canada has therefore initiated a plan to redevelop the campus with new high-rise buildings and mixed-use commercial and residential space over a 25-year period. In all, the plan aims to double the number of federal employees to 20,000 and add between 800 and 1000 residential units.[3][4]

List of buildings

Various ministries and agencies occupy offices, in whole or in part, in Tunney's Pasture.[5][4]

Image Name Building # Address Year built Year demolished Primary tenant Floor area
(m²)
 
R. H. Coats Building Building 1 100 Tunney's Pasture Driveway
1974
n/a
Statistics Canada
40,829
 
Main Building Building 3 150 Tunney's Pasture Driveway
1952
n/a
Statistics Canada
39,237
 
Jean Talon Building Building 5 170 Tunney's Pasture Driveway
1979
n/a
Statistics Canada
60,906
 
Brooke Claxton Building Building 9 70 Columbine Driveway
1964
n/a
Health Canada
20,972
 
Jeanne Mance Building Building 19 200 Eglantine Driveway
1970
n/a
Health Canada
32,755
 
Laboratory Centre for Disease Control Building 6 100 Eglantine Driveway
1954
n/a
Health Canada
11,247
 
Health Protection Building Building 7 200 Tunney's Pasture Driveway
1956
2020-2021
Health Canada
10,317
 
Environmental Health Building Building 8 50 Colombine Driveway
1965
n/a
Health Canada
7,008
 
Animal Breeding Building Building 12 100 Chardon Driveway
1962
2018
Health Canada
3,073
 
Sir Frederick G Banting Research Centre Building 22 251 Sir Frederick Banting Driveway
1978
n/a
Health Canada
34,028
 
Finance Building Building 2 101 Tunney's Pasture Driveway
1952
2022
Health Canada
7,203
 
Occupational Health Unit Building Building 17 51 Chardon Driveway
1956
n/a
Health Canada
1,965
 
Virus Laboratory Building 10 Columbine Driveway
1954
2002-2005
Health Canada
 
General Records Centre Building 15 130 Goldenrod Driveway
1957
2018
Library and Archives Canada
17,044
 
Personnel Records Centre Building 18 161 Goldenrod Driveway
1965
n/a
Library and Archives Canada
19,498
 
Standards Building Building 4 151 Tunney's Pasture Driveway
1954
n/a
Measurement Canada
4,463
 
National Defence Data Centre Building 16 101 Goldenrod Driveway
1962
n/a
Department of National Defence
16,602
 
Finance Annex Building 14 100 Yarrow Driveway
1958
2022
Geological Survey of Canada
6,481
 
Central Heating and Cooling Plant Building 13 50 Chardon Driveway
1952
n/a
1,719
 
Butler Hut Building 11 150 Chardon Driveway
1955
n/a
303
 
Atomic Energy of Canada Building Building 20 20 Goldenrod Driveway
1955
1999-2002
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
 
Eldorado Nuclear Building Building 21
unknown
1990s

Notes

  1. ^ Statistics Canada, 71
  2. ^ . Tunney's Pasture Master Plan. Public Works and Government Services Canada. 2012-08-17. Archived from the original on 2012-08-24. Retrieved 2012-08-20.
  3. ^ Joanne Chianello (September 18, 2012). "Vision for Tunney's Pasture a clouded one". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  4. ^ a b "Tunney's Pasture buildings past their prime". CBC News. November 24, 2011. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  5. ^ "Tunney's Pasture". Directory of Federal Real Property. Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. Retrieved 8 April 2015.

References

  • Statistics Canada (1993). 75 Years and Counting: A History of Statistics Canada. Ottawa: Minister Responsible for Statistics Canada. (Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 11-531).

External links

    Coordinates: 45°24′22″N 75°44′13″W / 45.406194°N 75.736978°W / 45.406194; -75.736978

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Tunney s Pasture is a 49 hectare 121 acre campus in the Canadian capital of Ottawa Ontario that is exclusively developed for federal government buildings It is bordered by Scott Street to the south Parkdale Avenue to the east the Sir John A Macdonald Parkway to the north and the Champlain Park neighbourhood to the west While strictly speaking it is confined to this area people living in the vicinity of it will often call the wider neighbourhood Tunney s Pasture Tunney s Pasture as of 27 April 2008 looking north Parkdale Avenue is at right the Transitway including the Tunney s Pasture Station and Scott Street are at bottom The complex is served by Tunney s Pasture station a stop on the Transitway bus rapid transit system and the western terminus on the Confederation Line of Ottawa s O Train light rail system Contents 1 History 2 List of buildings 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditBefore development in the early 1950s this area was officially known as Lot 35 Concession A Township of Nepean and as the name still indicates it was used as a farmer s pasture and named after Anthony Tunney who pastured his cows on the empty land 1 As a young man Anthony Tunney emigrated from Ireland to Ottawa in 1867 and married and built a house at 201 Parkdale Avenue The owner of the pasture the Ottawa Lumber Merchants Association hired Tunney to be the caretaker of the land and allowed him to graze his cattle in the field Although Tunney was able to claim ownership because he had been paying the taxes on the property he never did so and the land was eventually sold by the association to the government citation needed In 1950 the property became part of the Greber Plan that envisioned it as a government employment centre within a quiet and secure park like campus From the 1950s to the 1960s 18 low rise buildings were constructed with modern classical inspired architecture and similar materials massing and scale Most of these combined research and office functionality under one roof Starting in the 1970s however new buildings and additions were built that deviated from Greber s vision introducing high rise office towers new architectural styles and cladding materials to the site 2 Little development took place in the 1990s 2000s and 2010s By 2011 most buildings were considered outdated and the site under used Public Works and Government Services Canada has therefore initiated a plan to redevelop the campus with new high rise buildings and mixed use commercial and residential space over a 25 year period In all the plan aims to double the number of federal employees to 20 000 and add between 800 and 1000 residential units 3 4 List of buildings EditVarious ministries and agencies occupy offices in whole or in part in Tunney s Pasture 5 4 Image Name Building Address Year built Year demolished Primary tenant Floor area m R H Coats Building Building 1 100 Tunney s Pasture Driveway 1974 n a Statistics Canada 40 829 Main Building Building 3 150 Tunney s Pasture Driveway 1952 n a Statistics Canada 39 237 Jean Talon Building Building 5 170 Tunney s Pasture Driveway 1979 n a Statistics Canada 60 906 Brooke Claxton Building Building 9 70 Columbine Driveway 1964 n a Health Canada 20 972 Jeanne Mance Building Building 19 200 Eglantine Driveway 1970 n a Health Canada 32 755 Laboratory Centre for Disease Control Building 6 100 Eglantine Driveway 1954 n a Health Canada 11 247 Health Protection Building Building 7 200 Tunney s Pasture Driveway 1956 2020 2021 Health Canada 10 317 Environmental Health Building Building 8 50 Colombine Driveway 1965 n a Health Canada 7 008 Animal Breeding Building Building 12 100 Chardon Driveway 1962 2018 Health Canada 3 073 Sir Frederick G Banting Research Centre Building 22 251 Sir Frederick Banting Driveway 1978 n a Health Canada 34 028 Finance Building Building 2 101 Tunney s Pasture Driveway 1952 2022 Health Canada 7 203 Occupational Health Unit Building Building 17 51 Chardon Driveway 1956 n a Health Canada 1 965 Virus Laboratory Building 10 Columbine Driveway 1954 2002 2005 Health Canada General Records Centre Building 15 130 Goldenrod Driveway 1957 2018 Library and Archives Canada 17 044 Personnel Records Centre Building 18 161 Goldenrod Driveway 1965 n a Library and Archives Canada 19 498 Standards Building Building 4 151 Tunney s Pasture Driveway 1954 n a Measurement Canada 4 463 National Defence Data Centre Building 16 101 Goldenrod Driveway 1962 n a Department of National Defence 16 602 Finance Annex Building 14 100 Yarrow Driveway 1958 2022 Geological Survey of Canada 6 481 Central Heating and Cooling Plant Building 13 50 Chardon Driveway 1952 n a 1 719 Butler Hut Building 11 150 Chardon Driveway 1955 n a 303 Atomic Energy of Canada Building Building 20 20 Goldenrod Driveway 1955 1999 2002 Atomic Energy of Canada Limited Eldorado Nuclear Building Building 21 unknown 1990sNotes Edit Statistics Canada 71 About Tunney s Pasture Tunney s Pasture Master Plan Public Works and Government Services Canada 2012 08 17 Archived from the original on 2012 08 24 Retrieved 2012 08 20 Joanne Chianello September 18 2012 Vision for Tunney s Pasture a clouded one Ottawa Citizen Retrieved 13 May 2014 a b Tunney s Pasture buildings past their prime CBC News November 24 2011 Retrieved 13 May 2014 Tunney s Pasture Directory of Federal Real Property Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat Retrieved 8 April 2015 References EditStatistics Canada 1993 75 Years and Counting A History of Statistics Canada Ottawa Minister Responsible for Statistics Canada Statistics Canada Catalogue no 11 531 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tunney s Pasture Ottawa K1Y Map Tunney s Pasture Mechanicsville Hintonburgh Companies Organizations Sorted by StreetnameCoordinates 45 24 22 N 75 44 13 W 45 406194 N 75 736978 W 45 406194 75 736978 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tunney 27s Pasture amp oldid 1114220736, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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