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Chateau Blanc, on the corner of Montreal and Kilmore Streets, is built of concrete with white Takaka marble chip. The developers say the stucco-finished towers and dark glass windows promote the concept of security and solidarity. The building was designed by Graham Loveridge, of Collins, Hunt, and Loveridge, who planned the end tower (which houses the stairway) to match the tower on the Cranmer Court building on the opposite corner.

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Press, 7 October 1987, Page 17

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Chateau Blanc, on the corner of Montreal and Kilmore Streets, is built of concrete with white Takaka marble chip. The developers say the stucco-finished towers and dark glass windows promote the concept of security and solidarity. The building was designed by Graham Loveridge, of Collins, Hunt, and Loveridge, who planned the end tower (which houses the stairway) to match the tower on the Cranmer Court building on the opposite corner. Press, 7 October 1987, Page 17

Chateau Blanc, on the corner of Montreal and Kilmore Streets, is built of concrete with white Takaka marble chip. The developers say the stucco-finished towers and dark glass windows promote the concept of security and solidarity. The building was designed by Graham Loveridge, of Collins, Hunt, and Loveridge, who planned the end tower (which houses the stairway) to match the tower on the Cranmer Court building on the opposite corner. Press, 7 October 1987, Page 17

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