Westmount City Hall
- Interspace & Power
- Jul 9, 2024
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Updated: Nov 11, 2024
Location: Westmount, Quebec, Canada
Architect: Robert Findlay and Frank Findlay
Style: Tudor-Revival
Completed in: 1922

The Westmount City Hall is located on a large open space in the centre of the City of Westmount which itself is an enclave of the City of Montreal.
Constructed in 1922, the Westmount City Hall was designed by Robert Findlay and his son, Frank Findlay in the style of Tudor-Revival. The building showcases its architectural features such as turrets, buttresses, and flat-headed windows.

"Castle like Turrets"

"Buttresses with pinnacles"

"Flat-headed Windows"

"The Westmount City Hall with Selwyn House to the north"
References:
City Hall, 7 July 2014, Retrieved 2024-07-07, from https://westmount.org/en/city-hall/
The Westmount Historian, Newsletter of the Westmount Historical Association, Vol 7, No 1, Sep 2006, https://westmounthistorical.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/WHA_RobertFindleyArchitect_Fall2006.pdf
Westmount City Hall, Wikipedia, (n.d.) Retrieved 2024-07-07, from
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