1928 – Cenotaph, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Eventually designed by local architect Gilbert Parfitt to commemorate those killed during the First World War.
Eventually designed by local architect Gilbert Parfitt to commemorate those killed during the First World War.
In 1913, a competition was held to design a new building to house the Belfast Museum and Art Gallery’s expanding collections.
Large country house with the typical Irish Palladian composition of a seven-bay three-storey central block,
One of a series of smaller post office buildings constructed around Ireland at this time.
Described in The Building News as “The site is on high ground,
A sizeable four-square Regency-style house built in the late 1820s for Theophilus Lucas-Clements to the design of William Farrell.
Built to replace the old stone church of St.
200,000-square-foot of office space over six floors,
A two-storey red brick building constructed in 1913-15 designed by the Chief Architect’s Office in Ottawa.
The former Dominion Post Office in Portage la Prairie was designed by Fuller is his favoured interpretation of the Romanesque Revival style.