1911 – Former Merchant’s Bank, Regina, Sasktchewan
A solid early twentieth century Neo-classical bank building. Much altered, most of the rear was demolished in the 1970s for construction of a retail centre.
A solid early twentieth century Neo-classical bank building. Much altered, most of the rear was demolished in the 1970s for construction of a retail centre.
Constructed by the Moose Jaw Times Herald the building was the largest commercial office building in the province at the time of its completion in 1912.
A blend of the Norman and Gothic Revival styles,
A finely detailed and attractive terra cotta facade from the Montreal firm of Brown &
The Saskatchewan Legislative Building was built between 1908 and 1912 in the Beaux Arts style to a design by Edward and William Sutherland Maxwell of Montreal.
In 1910, after an approach from the city of Regina,
Built in 1913, and costing an estimated $350,000,
The building was designed by the Montréal architect J.
A fine library building still in use today.
A fine white terra cotta facade with influences from the Chicago School,