1960 – 400 Colony Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Originally built by the Salvation Army, this building now forms part of the University of Winnipeg campus housing the Department of Theatre and Film.
Originally built by the Salvation Army, this building now forms part of the University of Winnipeg campus housing the Department of Theatre and Film.
Still an hotel today, the Charterhouse has been renovated several times and bears little resemblance to its original appearance.
The nine-storey apartment block shares many similarities of the architect’s design at Grosvenor House of a year later,
Architects concept from 1960 of a new airport terminal for Winnipeg.
Described by the architects: “This is an example of a small parish church on a very limited budget.
Low key modernist library branch built after a lot of discussion on location.
This apartment building was originally designed as cast-in-place concrete.
The Jetsons come to Winnipeg!
Six storey building with pavilion-like top level.
Designed by Smith Carter Searle Architects to co-exist with the original and adjacent building of 1928 using the same window rhythm and sizing,