1972 – Canadian Grain Commission, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Large office block built to house the local offices of the Canadian Grain Commission, the building creates a bold statement in downtown Winnipeg,
Large office block built to house the local offices of the Canadian Grain Commission, the building creates a bold statement in downtown Winnipeg,
Sixteen floors and built to accommodate office suites for medical practitioners, the Medical Arts Building is certainly successful as regards its occupancy rate.
Interesting low church finished in exposed concrete adjacent to previous parish church. In a clever design element,
Office building constructed to provide more office accommodation for the Law Courts. While not the worst-looking building in Winnipeg,
A building with one facade and designed only to be seen from one direction, the Kensington Building has little or no architectural merit.
Black tinted glass renders this triangular office block impassive-looking, a dark stern object on the skyline.
Stark glass box without plinth or parapet, hitting the ground cleanly at streetlevel.
A facade of angled and stepped planes, that’s more successful along the secondary elevation.
Dramatic and imposing modern building which functions as the regional headquarters of the RCMP. The clean lines of the building are unfortunately ruined by the intrusive plant on the roof.
At 117 metres and 31 floors, this tower decimates the surrounding streetscapes, rendering them soulless at street level.