2005 – Winnipeg Adult Education Centre, Winnipeg
In 2005 a new extension by Penner Prins Architects was added to the rear of the Isbister School facing onto Colony Street.
In 2005 a new extension by Penner Prins Architects was added to the rear of the Isbister School facing onto Colony Street.
Understated modern office development that could perhaps have benefited visually from an extra couple of floors.
Located alongside Bassin Louise, the Old Port of Québec Interpretation Center recreates the feverish atmosphere of the docks at the time of the legendary raftsmen and tall ship builders when the timber trade and shipbuilding flourished in Québec City.
Modern office development with commercial unit to streetlevel, this is a cleanly designed building with some sharp detailing.
Photographic credit: Robert Lemermeyer
On October 13 2005, after an intense global architectural competition, Randall Stout Architects,
Is home to UWinnipeg’s Faculty of Business and Economics,
With its richly patterned cladding of spandrel and clear glass and carefully scaled massing, the Durham Consolidated Court House makes a significant contribution to the emerging urban framework of downtown Oshawa.
Constructed as Community Health Services Offices for the local regional health authority. The WRHA was seeking new space for its community health offices and to consolidate other services located around downtown.
The School of Art, established in 1913, is Western Canada’s oldest art institution. Originally known as the Winnipeg School of Art,
A 67-room boutique hotel that opened in 2013 – essentially a simple black box surrounded by a facade of coloured bars.
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