1914 – Saskatchewan Revenue Building, Regina, Saskatchewan

Architect: Storey & Van Egmond

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A fine two-storey brick office block with glazed terracotta trim built in 1914. Originally known as the Saskatchewan Co-operative Elevator Building, one of the first major agricultural co-operatives in Saskatchewan. The provincial government purchased the office block in 1928 and renamed it the Saskatchewan Revenue Building.

Built in the Gothic Revival style with Chicago school influences, it combines a reinforced concrete structural frame with a brick load-bearing facade. The textured brick exterior of this building is distinguished by green, white and blue terracotta trim incorporating symbols of the Saskatchewan grain trade.

Published August 6, 2011 | Last Updated July 8, 2024