1960 – Winnipeg Airport, Manitoba
Architects concept from 1960 of a new airport terminal for Winnipeg. Eventually completed in 1963,
Architects concept from 1960 of a new airport terminal for Winnipeg. Eventually completed in 1963,
Built between 1959-63 for Monarch Life, it is now used as the headquarters of the Workers Compensation Board.
Shortlisted for the Massey Medal in 1964. this is a smaller office building on a constricted site.
A former RAF station, in July 1959 the decision was made to move civil flights to Aldergrove to take advantage of the large airfield and this took place in October 1963.
Designed to contain a police station, law courts, and a public health centre, this cluster of buildings is sited around an open sided courtyard adjacent to the former city hall.
Constructed for the Intercontinental Hotel chain, designed by their architect William B.
Destroyed in the Second World War, the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church by Franz Schwechten was completed in 1895.
Demolished in 2001, Downes Meehan and Robson headquarters for the Irish Life Assurance Company (later used by the Blood Transfusion Board) was one of the earliest office development outside of the city centre,
Like the nearby Safeway, this outlet for Perths is modernist in design with its curving roof.