Feds pledge $1.2 million for CCA building revitalization
Pablo Rodriguez, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Multiculturalism, has announced more than $1.2 million in funding for the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA). This support, provided through the Canada Cultural Spaces Fund, will allow the organization to preserve its collections and welcome visitors in a more secure environment. The CCA plans to replace the building?s roofs and the fire protection system, as well as optimize storage areas. This renovation project will ensure that the building on Baile Street is brought up to standard.
The revitalization of the CCA is getting federal funding via the Canada Cultural Spaces Fund. Photo via Ville de Montreal.
?The Canadian Centre for Architecture has worked to demystify architecture for the general public for four decades and is an invaluable source of information for professionals in the field. Our government is pleased to support the CCA in achieving these works and helping it pursue its mission of education and outreach,? said Rodriguez. ?This important funding from Canadian Heritage during our 40th anniversary year will allow us to continue to modernize the CCA?s physical building in Montréal, as we work to expand our offerings online, as well as internationally. I am thankful that the support of major cultural institutions remains a top priority for the Department, as centres like ours help enrich Canada by getting society to address important subjects,? said Mirko Zardini, Director of the Canadian Centre for Archite...
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