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Designed to fail? How Ottawa's other historic renos stack up

The Chteau Laurier has been bombarded with criticism over designs for a proposed addition to the back of the historic hotel. But it's not the capital's first heritage redesign.

When does a modern addition add value, and when is it 'heritage vandalism'? Here are some notable redesigns

People enter the National Arts Centre in Ottawa on a spring day in 2018. The brutalist building has undergone a major renovation that includes a 20-metre high digital display called the Kipnes Lantern.

The Chteau Laurierhas been bombarded with criticism over designs for an addition to the back of the historic hotel. Though the architect has released four different versions of the design, the public has been unwavering in its hatred.

But it's hardly the first historic or significant building to be altered in the capital. How do you think these other buildings fared?