1957 – 385 St Mary, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Interesting two storey office building in a Miesian idiom. The end wall of the building which encloses the set back entrance is built in perforated blocks creating texture and allowing light through.
Interesting two storey office building in a Miesian idiom. The end wall of the building which encloses the set back entrance is built in perforated blocks creating texture and allowing light through.
One of the founding colleges of the University of Manitoba, St. John’s was originally based downtown,
Bnay Abraham Synagogue started in 1916 as a free loan and sick benefit society with a medical plan and death benefits for its members.
Horrendous building with little or no human scale or charm. What is most upsetting about this building which occupies an entire block is that the previous Post Office building was a fine brick and stone edifice on nearby Portage Avenue.
Built between 1956-58 to to replace an earlier church of 1927, this modern building is constructed of the local Tyndall stone and brick.
St. Paul’s College was a Jesuit college, founded in 1926 by Jesuits and originally based in central Winnipeg.
Designed as n upmarket apartment block, Executive House was highly thought of at the time of completion and won a Massey Silver Medal for Architecture.
Striking utility building from a time when public utilities still put an effort into their buildings.
Named after John A. Russell who taught at the University for 38 years and was named the first Dean of the Faculty of Architecture in 1964.
An elegant piece of late 60’s modernism, the Norquay building has an understated architectural quality.
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