WordNet
n. a building that houses a branch of government
Wikipedia
The Government Building is a heritage exhibition building in Exhibition Place, Toronto, Canada. Built in 1911 for the annual Canadian National Exhibition (CNE), the building is currently used for one company of the Medieval Times.
Usage examples of "government building".
And everywhere, in every quarter of the city, in every government building, every school and pagoda, on every block, was the invisible presence of the communist cadres, Hue-born and educated, mingling easily in the cafes, lunching with Monsieur Bournard one day, the National Police commander another, and all the while waiting.
And we propose assigning police units to every school and every government building.
A little Royal bureaucrat, his fingers splashed with ink, sitting behind the greenish windows of a government building in faraway Paris, now performed the task which a hundred years before had been the duty of the feudal Lord.
The domed government building-some said it had been the state capital building- had been partially restored and even its dome painted white.
We coasted past the sharp bows of a navy of great steamships and stopped at last at a government building on a stone pier.
With less than three miles to go before they reached the government building complex, he'd expected more resistance from the loyalists, some show of force at least.
Ironically, the meeting to subvert the elected government of the nation took place in the provincial government building at the foot of Artillery Hill.
They were standing in the shade of the main entrance to the government building, waiting for Franklin al-Rashid to join them with their transportation and security detachment.