1968 – Église du Précieux-Sang, St. Boniface, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Perhaps local architect Étienne Gaboury’s best-known work, the Église du Précieux-Sang in St. Boniface was completed in 1967.
Perhaps local architect Étienne Gaboury’s best-known work, the Église du Précieux-Sang in St. Boniface was completed in 1967.
At 124 metres and 34 floors, this is one of the tallest buildings in the city,
University Centre is the activity hub of the Fort Garry campus. It is the location of the Book Store,
Constructed after the previous church on the site was destroyed in a fire. Designed to resemble the prow of a great ship,
Striking building with a dynamic facade of contrasts between the white concrete panels with their subtle angles and the vertical strips of windows.
Horrendously grim slab hotel block with windowless lower stories, the Fairmont is as far removed from the elegant and nearby Fort Garry in style as it is possible to be.
The Manitoba Theatre Centre was designed in the Brutalist style designed by local architect Allan Waisman of Number Ten Architectural Group with input from the MTC artistic director Eddie Gilbert.
Seventeen storey office building close to the midpoint of the downtown section of Portage Avenue. With its curtain walling and chamfered corners,
Part of the Lombard complex of buildings that includes the Richardson tower, and the Fairmont Hotel, this small office block is linked directly into Winnipeg’s underground walkway system.
The Winnipeg Art Gallery is sited on an awkward triagular site,
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