1912 – Unbuilt Design for Manitoba Legislature, Winnipeg
Entry in architectural competition that was open to all architects who were British subjects. The competition was won by Francis Worthington Simon and the building constructed by 1920.
Entry in architectural competition that was open to all architects who were British subjects. The competition was won by Francis Worthington Simon and the building constructed by 1920.
The Union Bank, constructed in 1912 was designed in the style of the Chicago School,
The terminal, completed in 1912, was built in the Beaux-Arts style and was located on Calhoun Street, between south Second Street and Rayburn Boulevard.
The Union Trust Tower occupies an unusually long and narrow site at the corner of Lombard Avenue and Main Street.
Designed by the architectural firm of Parr and Fee – a partnership of John Parr (1856-1923),
Beautiful church with a wonderful tower, the United Westminster Church is a great example of English Gothic by John H.G.
Illustrations of the winning design in an architectural competition to design provincial government building. The design as constructed differed only very slightly from these drawings published in September 1912.
Three storey branch bank in limestone and red brick by Belfast-based architectural firm Blackwood &
From The Building News, May 10 1912: “In this preliminary competition, in which the Government of Manitoba invited designs for a building of the estimated cost of £400,000.