WILSON CHAMBERS Plaque

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Charles Wilson’s legacy whispers from the WILSON CHAMBERS. This remarkable structure stands before us, a testament to High Victorian Gothic Revival architecture. The WILSON CHAMBERS Plaque commemorates its unique place in Montreal’s history. Built in 1868, the WILSON CHAMBERS was designed by architect R.C. Windeyer for a prominent businessman, Charles Wilson. It’s a rare sight. Commercial buildings in this style are uncommon in Canada. The WILSON CHAMBERS showcases an eclectic blend of styles. Notice the pointed arch windows, a hallmark of Gothic Revival. Then observe the round-headed Italianate windows and the Second Empire-style mansard roof. This fusion of styles creates a visually captivating structure. The building’s verticality emphasizes its presence on the corner lot. The contrasting stonework adds depth and texture. The WILSON CHAMBERS underwent extensive renovations in the 1990s and 2000s. These renovations carefully preserved the original design, ensuring its legacy continues to grace Montreal’s streets. Look closely at the plaque. It tells the story of a building that defied architectural norms. The WILSON CHAMBERS stands as a unique commercial gem in a city steeped in history.

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