1919 – Pont de Québec, Quebec City, Quebec
The Quebec Bridge is a riveted steel truss structure and is 3,239 feet long, 94 ft wide, and 340 ft high.
The Quebec Bridge is a riveted steel truss structure and is 3,239 feet long, 94 ft wide, and 340 ft high.
Probably the best site for a building in Paris, the Basilique du Sacré-Coeur can be seen from most parts of the city because of its height and gleaming white stonework.
Unbuilt proposal for a massive department store for the Hudson’s Bay Company. Intended to be their flagship store,
A fine church in an English Gothic Revival, the First Luthern Church was was built in 1919 by Minneapolis firm Magney &
Built in two stages, the first three floors were completed in 1914-15, the top two were added later by 1919.
Constructed after this portion of O’Connell Street was destroyed in the Easter Rising of 1916. An austere stone finish with shallow relief decoration masks a steel structure.