1911 – Design for Regina College, Saskatchewan
Architect: Brown & Vallance
Originally operated as ‘Regina College,’
Originally operated as ‘Regina College,’
Designed in the Chateau style characteristic of Canadian railway hotels,
Built as the Princess Elizabeth Hospital,
The architects Edward Fletcher Stevens (1860–1946) and Frederick Clare Lee designed hospitals in the U.S.
One of a wave of modernist city halls constructed across Canada in the 1950s and 1960s.
Constructed after an architectural competition that attracted a large number of entries adjudicated by the Board of Management alongside Professor Percy K.
Constructed in 1914,
Design in architectural competition for a new museum and war memorial in the grounds of the Regina legislature building –
In May 1919,
In 1911 it was decided to hold an architectural competition,