1959 – Stanley Knowles Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Named after Winnipeg’s longest-serving MP Stanley Knowles who served 38 years in Ottawa. Built in two stages,
Named after Winnipeg’s longest-serving MP Stanley Knowles who served 38 years in Ottawa. Built in two stages,
Built as the IBM Building and now containing government offices, this is a sophisticated work with recessed ground floor and a pleasing proportions.
Originally built by the Salvation Army, this building now forms part of the University of Winnipeg campus housing the Department of Theatre and Film.
Architects concept from 1960 of a new airport terminal for Winnipeg. Eventually completed in 1963,
This apartment building was originally designed as cast-in-place concrete. But with the City of Winnipeg just accepting prestressed concrete at the time of construction,
The Jetsons come to Winnipeg! With its fabulous cantilevered balconies and stone and concrete walls,
Sic storey building with pavilion-like top level. The corners are inverted which draws the eye to the cantilervered pavilion roof.
Built between 1959-63 for Monarch Life, it is now used as the headquarters of the Workers Compensation Board.
Shortlisted for the Massey Medal in 1964. this is a smaller office building on a constricted site.
Designed to contain a police station, law courts, and a public health centre, this cluster of buildings is sited around an open sided courtyard adjacent to the former city hall.
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