Ellen Fairclough Building
{{Short description|18-storey high-rise building built in 1981 5th tallest building in Hamilton, Ontario}}
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| name = Ellen Fairclough Building
| image = Ellen Fairclough Building.JPG
| image_size = 215px
| completion_date = {{start date and age|1981}}
| building_type = Office
| location = Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
| coordinates = {{coord|43.25692|N|79.87129|W|display=title,inline}}
| roof = {{convert|94|m|ft|abbr=on}}
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| floor_count = 20{{cite web |title=Ellen Fairclough Building |url=https://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=5727 |website=SkyscraperPage.com |access-date=13 September 2023}}
| floor_area =
| elevator_count = 5
| architect = Trevor P. Garwood-Jones
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Ellen Fairclough Building (French: Édifice Ellen-Fairclough) is an 18-storey (94 m) high-rise office building built in 1981. It is the 5th tallest building in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.{{cite web| title = Ellen Fairclough Building: 1981 (www.emporis.com)| url=http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=ellenfaircloughbuilding-hamilton-canada| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070930012630/http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=ellenfaircloughbuilding-hamilton-canada| url-status=usurped| archive-date=September 30, 2007| access-date = 2007-02-08}} It is situated on the corner of King Street West and MacNab Street South, and is primarily used to house provincial government offices.
The building was first known as the Convention Centre when it first opened up in 1981. One year later in 1982, it was renamed the Ellen Fairclough Building. Ellen Fairclough was a Hamiltonian and the first female member of the Canadian Cabinet.{{cite web| title = Hamilton Spectator article: "Lament for a Downtown"| url = http://www.hamiltonspectator.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=hamilton/Render&c=Page&cid=1021025161885| accessdate = 2007-02-08| url-status = dead| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20040813092941/http://www.hamiltonspectator.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=hamilton%2FRender&c=Page&cid=1021025161885| archivedate = 2004-08-13}}{{cite press release| title =The Hamilton Memory Project;| publisher =The Hamilton Spectator- Souvenir Edition| date = June 10, 2006}} Ellen Fairclough served under John Diefenbaker for 13 years in Parliament. She advocated for gender equality and fairer immigration policy. She died at 99 in 2004.{{cite web| title = Hamilton Spectator article: "The Greatest Hamiltonian"| url = http://www.hamiltonspectator.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=hamilton/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1145310633727&call_pageid=1020420665036&col=1014656511815| accessdate = 2007-02-08| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070927194209/http://www.hamiltonspectator.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=hamilton%2FLayout%2FArticle_Type1&c=Article&cid=1145310633727&call_pageid=1020420665036&col=1014656511815| archive-date = 2007-09-27| url-status = dead}}
The Hamilton Convention Centre occupies the first 3 floors of this office tower (with the exception of the Ellen Fairclough Building's lobby and the shared loading dock, both located on the ground floor), and it is attached to the Art Gallery of Hamilton and FirstOntario Concert Hall. There is also an enclosed pedestrian bridge that crosses over King Street and attaches to the Lloyd D. Jackson Square mall and the Sheraton Hamilton hotel. The government building is also home to a courthouse and a citizenship & immigration office.{{cite web|title=Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration Listing; Hamilton, Ontario: Ellen Fairclough Building |url=http://www.citizenship.gov.on.ca/seniors/english/guide-directory-Government.htm#P1929_38520 |accessdate=2007-02-08 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070204134826/http://www.citizenship.gov.on.ca/seniors/english/guide-directory-Government.htm#P1929_38520 |archivedate=2007-02-04 |url-status=dead }}
Images
Image:EllenFaircloughBuilding.JPG|View from King Street West
Image:EllenFaircloughBuildingA.JPG|Ellen Fairclough Building
See also
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External links
- [http://raisethehammer.org/static/images/king_complex_08.jpg Image: Ellen Fairclough Building], taken from Raise the Hammer [http://raisethehammer.org/article/101/]
- {{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20070930012630/http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=ellenfaircloughbuilding-hamilton-canada Image #2: Ellen Fairclough Building (www.emporis.com)]}}
Category:Buildings and structures in Hamilton, Ontario