1906 – Garrick Hotel, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Built as an hotel in 1906 and still in operation, the Garrick is a local landmark on Garry Street.
Built as an hotel in 1906 and still in operation, the Garrick is a local landmark on Garry Street.
The North West Commercial Travellers’ Association Building, or Inglis Building has it has reverted to,
This red sandstone building was for many years the home of the Canada Permanent Trust Company.
Fine heritage building that is obviously well cared for. Originally built for the Mortgage Company of Canada,
Optimistic modernism for a multistorey carpark nestled in behind older buildings. This is a boldly extravagent statement for a relatively mundane structure type.
Black tinted glass renders this triangular office block impassive-looking, a dark stern object on the skyline.