1932 – Christie’s Biscuit Factory, Notre Dame Ave., Winnipeg
Architect: Inhouse Architects & George G. Teeter
A very impressive Art Deco building, this former biscuit factory was designed by an inhouse architecture team with locally based architect George G. Teeter as supervisory ar
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1932 – Christie’s Biscuit Factory, Notre Dame Ave., Winnipeg | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: Inhouse Architects & George G. Teeter A very impressive Art Deco building, this former biscuit factory was designed by an inhouse architecture team with locally based architect George G. Teeter as supervisory architect. It is quite massive, measuring 126 feet by 482 feet, and finished in brick and Tyndall stone. Costing $750,000 and with
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings1970 – Stevenson-Britannia School, Silver Ave., Winnipeg
Architect: Ward Macdonald and Partners
Attractive school building finished in red brick and textured concrete. Very much of its time, the deeply recessed windows denotes classrooms, while the main facade has banks of smaller windows enliv
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1970 – Stevenson-Britannia School, Silver Ave., Winnipeg | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: Ward Macdonald and Partners Attractive school building finished in red brick and textured concrete. Very much of its time, the deeply recessed windows denotes classrooms, while the main facade has banks of smaller windows enlivened by more textured concrete.
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings1962 – Former MTS Building, Empress Street, Winnipeg
Architect: Smith Carter Searle Associates
Appropriately looking like a vast piece of electrical equiplent, this administration building for Manitoba Telephone System was designed to be extended. A H-plan, it was env
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1962 – Former MTS Building, Empress Street, Winnipeg | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: Smith Carter Searle Associates Appropriately looking like a vast piece of electrical equiplent, this administration building for Manitoba Telephone System was designed to be extended. A H-plan, it was envisaged that another block would be added to finish as a H-plan. It accommodated the executive, accounting, operations, and engineering departments of the company, at
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings1959 – 599 Empress Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Libling Michener and Associates
Originally constructed as the administrative office for the Manitoba Medical Service. Constructed as a one-storey building, a second floor was added in 1970 by Les Stechesen for Libling Michener Architects. In 2004, the building was purchased
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1959 – 599 Empress Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Libling Michener and Associates Originally constructed as the administrative office for the Manitoba Medical Service. Constructed as a one-storey building, a second floor was added in 1970 by Les Stechesen for Libling Michener Architects. In 2004, the building was purchased by Manitoba Blue Cross and renovated the following year, completed in a sensitive manner by
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings