1983 – MTS Place, Winnipeg, Manitoba
MTS Place consists of two buildings, a shorter block of twelve floors and a taller narrow block of 24 floors.
MTS Place consists of two buildings, a shorter block of twelve floors and a taller narrow block of 24 floors.
Unattractive office block that has dated poorly – the cladding colours being of their time.
In 1986, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet began construction of a new Company home. This unique facility,
Large development on the corner of Portage and Main which attempts to address the city plan by facing down Main Street.
Modern large office block clad in a blue tinted glass and solid panel. In some light,
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.
Leo Mol (born Leonid Molodoshanin) was born in Ukraine in 1915, studied at the Leningrad Academy of Arts,
A 262 bed secure facility facing the city’s Law Courts (the two structures are linked by an underground tunnel which allows for the secure movement of inmates),
This facility establishes a gateway controlling access to the overall Fort Whyte Alive site and houses the Buffalo Stone Café,
Very striking building on the hospital campus, facing across the river to downtown Winnipeg. Clad with coloured glass panels and with a conical glass feature,