1906 – Frost & Wood Warehouse, Winnipeg, Manitoba
The Frost and Wood Warehouse was built by contractor Philip Burnett for some $50,000. It is of mill construction with a rubblestone foundation,
The Frost and Wood Warehouse was built by contractor Philip Burnett for some $50,000. It is of mill construction with a rubblestone foundation,
Like many other local warehouses, 44 Princess has a symmetrical façade divided into three parts and highlighted by Romanesque detailing.
A stark and obvious example of the Exchange warehouse developed in two stages (which many were) – the original four floors received a vastly different treatment than the final three stories whiuch were added circa 1910.
Constructed in 1903 as the new Campbell Brothers and Wilson warehouse, the Adelman Building was located on the C.P.R.
In 1910, land for a power substation was acquired by the City of Winnipeg on the west side of King Street,
Part of the Civic Centre develeopment project which included a new City Hall, and police headquarters.
Corbett Cibinel Architects rehabilitated a vacant, city block of late 1880 buildings on Princess Street to house 2000 Red River College students in modern media and information technology programs.