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30 July 2012
1963 – Civic Centre, St. Boniface, Winnipeg

1963 – Civic Centre, St. Boniface, Winnipeg

Architect: Étienne Gaboury 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....

06 March 2012
1960 – Winnipeg Airport, Manitoba

1960 – Winnipeg Airport, Manitoba

Architect: Green, Blankstein, Russell Associates Architects concept from 1960 of a new airport terminal for Winnipeg. Eventually completed in 1963, and closed in 2011. The project, estimated to cost $8.5m but eventually over...

08 July 2010
1963 – 333 Broadway, Winnipeg, Manitoba

1963 – 333 Broadway, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Architects: Smith Carter Searle Built between 1959-63 for Monarch Life, it is now used as the headquarters of the Workers Compensation Board. Set back from the street, the building has a shallow raised...

29 June 2010
1963 – St. Joseph Ukrainian Catholic Church, Winnipeg, Manitoba

1963 – St. Joseph Ukrainian Catholic Church, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Architects: Number Ten Architectural Group / Radoslav Zuk St. Joseph’s Ukrainian Catholic Church served by Redemptorists of the eastern rite, is located on 250 Jefferson Avenue in Winnipeg, and is one of fifteen...

29 June 2010
1963 – Perths, Winnipeg, Manitoba

1963 – Perths, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Architect: Waisman Ross Like the nearby Safeway, this outlet for Perths is modernist in design with its curving roof. Unfortunately it has suffered to a degree with much of its original glazing closed...

22 May 2010
1963 – Pilkington, St. Helens, Lancashire

1963 – Pilkington, St. Helens, Lancashire

Architect: Fry Drew The distinctive blue Pilkington Head Office, a Grade II listed building constructed in 1959-63 designed by Maxwell Fry and his wife Jane Drew.

14 April 2010
1963 – Holy Family Church, Winnipeg, Manitoba

1963 – Holy Family Church, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Architect: Zunic & Sobkowich

29 January 2010
1963 – Kaiser Wilhelm Gedachtniskirche, Berlin

1963 – Kaiser Wilhelm Gedachtniskirche, Berlin

Architects: Franz Schwechten, Egon Eiermann Destroyed in the Second World War, the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church by Franz Schwechten was completed in 1895. It was a massive church with six towers and elaborate...

29 January 2010
1963 – Philarmonie, Berlin

1963 – Philarmonie, Berlin

Architect: Hans Scharoun, Edgar Wisniewski The Philharmonie was the first of a series of buildings which would create a Kulturforum (including the Kammermusiksaal, Staatsbibliothek, and Neue Nationalgalerie) in an area of Berlin leveled...

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