1915 – Fairmont Hotel Macdonald, Edmonton, Canada
Designed by Ross and MacFarlene in the picturesque chateau style beloved of the Canadian railway companies for their hotels and contains eleven floors.
Designed by Ross and MacFarlene in the picturesque chateau style beloved of the Canadian railway companies for their hotels and contains eleven floors.
Originally known as the Bank of Commerce,
Constructed in 1915 to replace a previous Bank of Commerce,
A two-storey red brick building constructed in 1913-15 designed by the Chief Architect’s Office in Ottawa.
Built in the Chateau style to reflect the dominant Chateau Frontenac on the old town above the station,
As the only terra cotta-clad building in the city,
“Owing to its close connection with church work,
No longer a bank branch but an attractive building on a prominent junction site.
Kildonan Park was originally designed by George Champion (1870-1946) who was the park’s Superintendent.
Unbuilt proposal for a bridge over the Assiniboine in Winnipeg,