1942 – Canadian National Building, Winnipeg Telecommunications building constructed by Canadian National Railways. Due to the importance of the services contained within, it was designed to the highest standards.
1952 – Chapel of Saint Savior / Robert F. Carr Chapel, IIT, Chicago Architect: Mies van der Rohe The chapel is Mies’s only building designed for religious services. Unique among the single-story pavilions on campus,
1952 – Church of the Immaculate Conception, Cook’s Creek, Manitoba Architect: Fr. Philip Ruh The Church of the Immaculate Conception or as it is popularly known, the Cathedral of the Prairies is a Ukrainian Catholic Church built in the middle of the Manitoban countryside.
1952 – Franciscan Friary, Rossnowlagh, Co. Donegal Architects: Downes, Meehan & Robson Designed by Dublin firm Downes, Meehan & Robson, a much smaller abbey than their design for the Norbertines at Kilnacrott in Cavan a few years earlier.
1952 – Lever Building, New York Architect: Skidmore Owings & Merrill LLP At the time of its construction, this steel and glass prism was the only corporate building among the avenue’s masonry residential structures.
1952 – Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia Architect: W.H. Withers / W.D.H. Baxter Government architect W.H. Withers began work on the building plans in 1939 for the Maritime Services Board (MSB) building.
1952 – Shannon Airport, Rineanna, Co. Clare Architect: Buckley & O’Gorman Shannon was selected in the mid 1930’s as a site for a transatlantic airport. A group that included the pioneering aviator Charles Lindbergh,