1921 – Central Fire Hall, Regina, Saskatchewan
Built to replace the original firehall for Regina. Clemesha & Portnall incorporated the foundation of the 1908 Regina Market Building into the hall,
Built to replace the original firehall for Regina. Clemesha & Portnall incorporated the foundation of the 1908 Regina Market Building into the hall,
For many years the Saskatchewan Government Telephones Head Office, after the provincial government entered the telephone business in 1908 with the purchase of the Saskatchewan assets of The Bell Telephone Company of Canada.
Added to Victoria Park in 1926. The cenotaph replaced the fountain that honoured Nicholas Flood Davin,
The home of The Saskatchewan Dragoons, a unit of the Canadian Forces Primary Reserve.
Regina Armoury’s restrained ornamentation, large scale, simple form and Tudor Revival references are typical of drill halls erected in the interwar period.
This apartment building was the largest (98 units) and tallest in the province until 1955,
The four-storey stone and brick building presents a stepped back, geometric mass with a flat-roof and prominent central tower.
The two-story building, with the façade on First Avenue North was constructed of brick and Tyndal stone.
A fine curving facade to this fairly intact piece of 1960s modernism – even down to the extant and original fountains.
Striking 16 storey office building faced in precast concrete panels. The design is let down by its presence at street level,