1903 – Carlton School, Graham Avenue, Winnipeg
Built to replace the earlier South Central Schools designed by Barber & Barber. Only used for twentyseven years before it was bought by Eatons,
Built to replace the earlier South Central Schools designed by Barber & Barber. Only used for twentyseven years before it was bought by Eatons,
A massive warehouse building now used as offices and shopping facilities, Eaton Place was linked to the rear of the Eaton’s Department Store by skywalk.
Demolished in early 1970s to provide carparking space for newly constructed Medical Arts Building to the rear.
Horrendous building with little or no human scale or charm. What is most upsetting about this building which occupies an entire block,
Awful monolithic groundscraper which along with the neighbouring Canada Post building, 200 Graham and the empty lots on the opposite side of the street has done much to reduce this end of Graham Avenue to a wasteland.
In 1986, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet began construction of a new Company home. This unique facility,
Mirror glass office building connected to the skywalk system on two sides, 200 Graham Avenue is a good example of a smaller office development in a hard commercially-led style.
A proposed twin tower seniors apartment block intended for the former Winnipeg Tribune site on Graham at Smith.
Opened in late 2005, the Millennium Library is a redevelopment of a library dating from the late 1970s.