1927 – First Presbyterian Church, Winnipeg, Canada
First Presbyterian is the principal of four churches established in the last half of the 1920s by Winnipeg congregations that did not join the 1925 union of Presbyterians,
First Presbyterian is the principal of four churches established in the last half of the 1920s by Winnipeg congregations that did not join the 1925 union of Presbyterians,
The metropolitan cathedral of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg,
Established as a parish in 1946 following the Second World War,
One of the founding colleges of the University of Manitoba,
Built between 1956-58 replacing an earlier church of 1927,
Extended in the 1980s, the addition of two aisles meant a chunkier roof with the addition of two less acutely angle roofs intersecting the original simple form.
A Ukrainian Catholic church completed in 1963 to a design by consulting architect Radoslav Zuk of the architectural firm Zunik Sobkowich Architects.
St. Joseph’s Ukrainian Catholic Church served by Redemptorists of the eastern rite,
Designed in the early 1960s by the firm of Green Blankstein Russell Associates,
Roman Catholic church making use of local materials and the modern idiom built to serve the local Italian Catholic population.