Shaughnessy House, Montreal, Quebec
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| Shaughnessy House | |
| Designer | William Tutin Thomas |
| Location | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
| Date | to 1874 |
| Building Type | Large House |
| Construction System | stone, slate |
| Climate | Cold Temperate |
| Context | Urban |
| Architectural Style | Neo-Classical |
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| Notes | Also called Van Horne House. the large "double house" features massive rusticated stone walls and steeply sloping Mansard roofs offset against lace porches built in cast iron. This mansion is now part of the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA). |
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| Building Details | |
| Client | Thomas George Shaughnessy |
| Stories | 3+ basement |
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- The Barons Shaughnessy - Montreal Gazette, 2008.0902
- Canadian Centre for Architecture: CCA Building

