1913 – Holy Rosary Cathedral, Regina, Saskatchewan
The building was designed by the Montréal architect J. Fortin and modelled after churches in northern France,
The building was designed by the Montréal architect J. Fortin and modelled after churches in northern France,
Designed by Edward W. Pugin and George Ashlin, this magnificent cathedral, which dominates Cork Harbour from land and sea,
The Cathedral was designed in the Romanesque style, with buttresses to help to support the walls. The red brick church is accented with light Manitoba Tyndall stone.
A small Anglican Cathedral, the head of the Diocese of Keewatin, with a fine but short tower and spire.
The cathedral’s architect was Leon Coquard of Detroit, who designed the cathedral in a French Gothic style.
In 1902 an open design competition to design a cathedral attracted over 100 entries including designs from noted architects such as Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
St Anne’s Cathedral is built on the site of St Anne’s Church, Belfast’s first Church of Ireland parish.
Built in the Gothic style of the thirteenth century to the design of J.C.M. Keith, who won an international competition in 1896.
Following the purchase of a site at Brownlow Hill in 1930, Sir Edwin Lutyens (1869–1944) was commissioned to provide a design which would be an appropriate response to the Giles Gilbert Scott-designed Anglican cathedral then under construction.