1912 – Boyd Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba
The Boyd Building is a solid yet detailed office building on Portage Avenue near the Paris Building and former Eaton’s Department Store.
The Boyd Building is a solid yet detailed office building on Portage Avenue near the Paris Building and former Eaton’s Department Store.
The three-storey Carlton Building is a low-profile version of the Chicago Style of architecture,
The Confederation Life Building is one of the finest Chicago School style buildings in Winnipeg with its curved facade following the bend in Main Street.
In 1903 the firm of A.
Former convent and school run by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary.
Developed as the Hall of Industry for the Winnipeg Industrial Bureau.
This fine Edwardian office building on Carlton Street was designed by architects John Woodman and Raymond Carey for the Manitoba Free Press,
Originally constructed as the Horticulture and Biology Building for what was then the Manitoba Agricultural College.
Founded in 1912 as Kelvin Technical High School,
Located at the intersection of three major thoroughfares in downtown Winnipeg,