1974 – 10 Ruskin Row, Winnipeg, Manitoba
One of a couple of modern houses constructed of the site of the massive Davidson House which was demolished in 1963,
One of a couple of modern houses constructed of the site of the massive Davidson House which was demolished in 1963,
Office building over twelve floors with a thirteenth for plant and services.
This house was built by Ron Keenberg for himself and his family.
Sixteen floors and built to accommodate office suites for medical practitioners,
Constructed on part of the site of the massive Davidson House of 1913,
1970s era office development clad in aggregate panels with horizontal band of glazing.
A building with one facade and designed only to be seen from one direction,
Black tinted glass renders this triangular office block impassive-looking,
Lost some of the muscularity of the design now that the ground level has been filled in and windows inserted above,
Part of the Rupertsland Square development which included a short tower,