1883 – Design for Holy Trinity Church, Winnipeg
Although most of the church was built as designed by Wheeler, the magnificent tower and spire was never constructed.
Although most of the church was built as designed by Wheeler, the magnificent tower and spire was never constructed.
Unbuilt entries for an architectural competition to design a range of goverment buildings for the province in Victoria.
Unbuilt proposal for Provincial Legislature and associated government offices.
Unbuilt 14-storey proposal for an office building on the east side of Main Street, between McDermot and Bannatyne.
Entry in architectural competition that was open to all architects who were British subjects. The competition was won by Francis Worthington Simon and the building constructed by 1920.
From The Building News, May 10 1912: “In this preliminary competition, in which the Government of Manitoba invited designs for a building of the estimated cost of £400,000.
In early 1913, a committee of Winnipeg’s City Planning Commission recommended that a new civic centre be built,
In early 1913, thirty-nine designs were submitted in competition to design a a new civic centre,
Competition entry for design of new provincial legistlature building in Winnipeg, designed by George Augustus Bligh Livesay (1867-1916).
In early 1913, a committee of Winnipeg’s City Planning Commission recommended that a new civic centre be built,