1940 – Rockwood School, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Built to a standardised design used by the city, and not far from a similar design at Brock-Corydon School. The building has a central entrance-way with further entrances to the ends of the main block.
Built to a standardised design used by the city, and not far from a similar design at Brock-Corydon School. The building has a central entrance-way with further entrances to the ends of the main block.
Built to a fairly standard design used throughout the 1940s and early 1950s in Winnipeg, River Heights School is an example of the larger variant of the design.
Built to a fairly standard design used throughout the 1940s and early 1950s in Winnipeg, Inkster School is a single story building with a taller entrance bay.
Best described as mid-century Irish religious institutional, this school for the Christian Brothers was built alongside an earlier building.
Fine example of a standardised design school from the Office of Public Works. There was a range of different sizes ranging from two classrooms upwards.
Winner of the RIAI Gold Medal 1998-2001, the Ranelagh Multi-Denominational School is an interwoven series of indoor and outdoor spaces –
Modern secondary school with a rather more striking appearance than is usually normal with projects where budgets are king.
The Sk’elep School of Excellence is located in the dry “desert like” interior region of British Columbia on a very visible and prominent site overlooking the North Thompson River and the City of Kamloops.
In 2005 a new extension by Penner Prins Architects was added to the rear of the Isbister School facing onto Colony Street.
Ratoath College is the first significant public institution in the community and accommodates 850 second level pupils.