Martlet House
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Martlet House (formerly Seagram House) is a Scottish baronial style building at 1430 Peel Street in Downtown Montreal, Quebec. The building was completed in 1928 by architect , with additions in 1931, 1947 and 1955. Previously the Montreal headquarters of Seagram Company Ltd., the building was donated to McGill University by Vivendi Universal, which had acquired the property in 2002 after its merger with Seagram. The university spent $1.5 million renovating the site in order to house its Development and Alumni Relations department, which moved there in 2004.
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La Maison Martlet est un pavillon de l'Université McGill. Il est situé sur la rue Peel, dans l'arrondissement de Ville-Marie de Montréal. Inspirée du style seigneurial écossais, l'édifice est l'ancien siège social de la compagnie Seagram. En 2002, il a été l'objet d'un don à l'Université de la part de Vivendi, le géant des communications. Conçue par l’architecte David Jerome Spence, sa construction date de 1928-1929, avec des agrandissements en 1931, 1947 et 1955.
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Martlet House (formerly Seagram House) is a Scottish baronial style building at 1430 Peel Street in Downtown Montreal, Quebec. The building was completed in 1928 by architect , with additions in 1931, 1947 and 1955. Previously the Montreal headquarters of Seagram Company Ltd., the building was donated to McGill University by Vivendi Universal, which had acquired the property in 2002 after its merger with Seagram. The university spent $1.5 million renovating the site in order to house its Development and Alumni Relations department, which moved there in 2004.
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La Maison Martlet est un pavillon de l'Université McGill. Il est situé sur la rue Peel, dans l'arrondissement de Ville-Marie de Montréal. Inspirée du style seigneurial écossais, l'édifice est l'ancien siège social de la compagnie Seagram. En 2002, il a été l'objet d'un don à l'Université de la part de Vivendi, le géant des communications. Conçue par l’architecte David Jerome Spence, sa construction date de 1928-1929, avec des agrandissements en 1931, 1947 et 1955.
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