1963 – Holy Family Church, Winnipeg, Manitoba
A Ukrainian Catholic church completed in 1963 to a design by consulting architect Radoslav Zuk of the architectural firm Zunik Sobkowich Architects.
A Ukrainian Catholic church completed in 1963 to a design by consulting architect Radoslav Zuk of the architectural firm Zunik Sobkowich Architects.
Known as Oldfield, Kirby &
Preminiary design for what became the Winnipeg Centennial Centre including museum,
St. Joseph’s Ukrainian Catholic Church served by Redemptorists of the eastern rite,
Former credit union building constructed in two stages but in such a way that it may have been an intended part of the project.
After the previous City Hall developed structural problems necessitating the removal of parts of the building,
One of quite a few stores to a similar design in Winnipeg,
One of quite a few stores built to a similar design in Winnipeg,
Optimistic modernism for a multistorey carpark nestled in behind older buildings.
At the time of its construction in 1964,