1976 – Credit Union Plaza, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Black tinted glass renders this triangular office block impassive-looking, a dark stern object on the skyline.
Black tinted glass renders this triangular office block impassive-looking, a dark stern object on the skyline.
Stark glass box without plinth or parapet, hitting the ground cleanly at streetlevel.
A facade of angled and stepped planes, that’s more successful along the secondary elevation.
Dramatic and imposing modern building which functions as the regional headquarters of the RCMP. The clean lines of the building are unfortunately ruined by the intrusive plant on the roof.
At 117 metres and 31 floors, this tower decimates the surrounding streetscapes, rendering them soulless at street level.
Awful monolithic groundscraper which along with the neighbouring Canada Post building, 200 Graham and the empty lots on the opposite side of the street has done much to reduce this end of Graham Avenue to a wasteland.
Grim mirror glass building with little detailing to interest the eye.
Designed as the corporate headquarters, the building is a large square in plan with large uninterupted expanses of stone facing.
The earlier building on the Fort Whyte Alive site responded to the windswept prairie landscape with the simple gesture of an enormous sloping cedar roof facing north,
MTS Place consists of two buildings, a shorter block of twelve floors and a taller narrow block of 24 floors.