1913 – Hotel St. Charles, 235 Notre Dame Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba
The St. Charles Hotel was designed and constructed by Winnipeg’s largest contractors, Carter, Halls and Aldinger. The firm included a large engineering department,
The St. Charles Hotel was designed and constructed by Winnipeg’s largest contractors, Carter, Halls and Aldinger. The firm included a large engineering department,
Designed by Scottish-born architect Alexander Melville, who had a successful practice in Winnipeg, designing many firehalls and prominent buildings.
Designed by B. Marcus Priteca of Seattle, the Pantages Playhouse was the first reinforced concrete playhouse in North America.
In early 1913, a committee of Winnipeg’s City Planning Commission recommended that a new civic centre be built,
From The Building News, February 16 1912: “Mr. Leonard Stokes, P.R.I.B.A., has been appointed by the Government of Manitoba to act as assessor in the competition for the new Government Buildings in Winnipeg.
In early 1913, thirty-nine designs were submitted in competition to design a a new civic centre,
In early 1913, a committee of Winnipeg’s City Planning Commission recommended that a new civic centre be built,
The central Winnipeg YMCA was designed by Jackson and Rosencrans of New York,
Built between 1911 and 1913, the Fort Garry Hotel was designed by George A. Ross and David H.
Demolished and replaced with a taller building of less architectural merit, but similarly named.
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