1966 – Manitoba Teachers Society, 191 Harcourt Street, Winnipeg
Constructed in two stages, the original McMaster House (to the west) and Bradley Square,
Constructed in two stages, the original McMaster House (to the west) and Bradley Square,
The present St. Nicholas Church was designed in the early nineteen sixties by the architectural firm of Green Blankstein Russell Associates.
The Manitoba Centennial Centre was a project begun in the 1960s aimed at reinvigorating the downtown.
Large office building above a podium storey. The rectangular grid of the prefabricated cladding is pleasing to the viewer,
These are the fourth and fifth churches built on this site since 1818. The fourth church or cathedral was built in 1908 and destroyed by fire in 1968.
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.
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