Architect: Waisman Ross Blankstein Coop Gillmor Hanna, Carl Nelson, Jr.,
1967 – Commended Entry for Winnipeg Art Gallery Competition
Architect: Stan Osaka, Jim Shigemi Yamashita, Ron Keenberg
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1967 – Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Architect: Green, Blankstein, Russell Associates
Roman Catholic church making use of local materials and the modern idiom built to serve the local Italian Catholic population.
1967 – Manitoba Museum & Planetarium, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Architect: Associated Architects for the Manitoba Centennial Centre
The Manitoba Centennial Centre was a project begun in the 1960s aimed at reinvigorating the downtown.
1967 – Royal Bank Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Architect: Smith Carter Searle Associates
Large office building above a podium storey.
1967 – Second Prize for Winnipeg Art Gallery Competition
Architect: Gordon S. Adamson and Associates
The jury statment on the second placeed design read: “The entry awarded second prize was held in high regard by the jury because of its bold,
1967 – Third Prize for Winnipeg Art Gallery Competition
Architect: Libling Michener and Associates, & Joseph Brunon
The jury statement on the third placed entrants read: “The jury particularly admired the entry for its excellent internal planning,
1967 – Winning Entry for Winnipeg Art Gallery Competition
Architect: Gustavo da Rosa
Entry #45 was selected as the winning design and was later constructed.
1968 – Cathédrale de Saint-Boniface, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Architect: Étienne Gaboury
These are the fourth and fifth churches built on this site since 1818.
1968 – Église du Précieux-Sang, St. Boniface, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Architect: Étienne Gaboury
Perhaps local architect Étienne Gaboury’s best-known work,
