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,
The jury statement on the third placed entrants read: “The jury particularly admired the entry for its excellent internal planning,
Entry #45 was selected as the winning design and was later constructed.
These are the fourth and fifth churches built on this site since 1818.
Perhaps local architect Étienne Gaboury’s best-known work,
Originally built as the Centennial Museum,
Described by the architects: “This recently completed school contains a lecture theatre,
Interesting form but could have benefited from some extra storeys in height to make the proportions more pleasing.
Tall bank building in the Upper Town.
At 124 metres and 34 floors,
University Centre is the activity hub of the Fort Garry campus.