The original Tin House facade was crafted by Ottawa tinsmith Honoré Foisy in the early 1900s to showcase and advertise his tinsmithing business. Foisy adorned his home, then-located at 136 Guigues Avenue, with galvanized iron sheet metal that he painstakingly molded into rosettes, pediments, and other architectural embellishments typical of residential buildings at the time. When the underlying structure was destined for demolition in 1961, the National Capital Commission saved the building and stored the metal facade. Ten years later, Canadian sculptor and artist Arthur “Art” Price restored the original metalwork. Due to poor…