1951 – Ss. Vladimir & Olga Ukrainian Cathedral, McGregor St., Winnipeg, Manitoba
Architect: John N. Semmens
The metropolitan cathedral of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg,
The metropolitan cathedral of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg,
The Church of the Immaculate Conception or as it is popularly known,
Finished in the ubiquitous stock yellow brick beloved of Winnipeg apartment builders,
Considered one of the finest examples of modernist architecture in the city,
Modern strip mall very much designed as a neighbourhood hub –
Begun in 1954 by Father Philip Ruh,
Designed as a corporate headquarters for Great West Life Assurance after they outgrew their Lombard Avenue premises,
Built after its predecessor store burned down in the enormous Time Building fire of June 1954,
Established as a parish in 1946 following the Second World War,
Interesting and compact two storey office building in a Miesian idiom,