1992 – Leo Mol Sculpture Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Leo Mol (born Leonid Molodoshanin) was born in Ukraine in 1915,
Leo Mol (born Leonid Molodoshanin) was born in Ukraine in 1915,
Built in 1992, the “Éperon”
A 262 bed secure facility facing the city’s Law Courts (the two structures are linked by an underground tunnel which allows for the secure movement of inmates),
Architect: Zeidler Partnership Architects / Crang & Boake
Before proceeding, environmental studies and monitoring programs were carried out to prevent or minimize disturbance to wildlife species.
A pavilion including a food hall to cater for the waterfront park attractions during the summer months.
A proposed twin tower seniors apartment block intended for the former Winnipeg Tribune site on Graham at Smith.
This facility establishes a gateway controlling access to the overall Fort Whyte Alive site and houses the Buffalo Stone Café,
The Graduate House of the University of Toronto is a student residence specifically for graduate students.
The eight-storey facility, which holds six rehearsal and performance studios,