2nd floor of BMO Bank Building. Built in 1909, the New-Classical
Revival structure was designed by architects Mundie and Jensen
and incorporates massive fluted columns and Corinthian
capitals. Indiana Bedford limestone proved over time to be an
ideal stone to accommodate
the generous detailing of the structure, including the roof
balustrade, decorative friezes, and dentillated moldings crafted
by early 20th Century stone masons.