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1994 – Proposed Lions Tribune Towers, Winnipeg

Architect: MMP Architects A proposed twin tower seniors apartment block intended for the former Winnipeg Tribune site on Graham at Smith. Cancelled before ground was broken. The site remains a surface...

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1929 – Proposal for Richardson Building, Winnipeg

Architect: Arthur A. Stoughton Unbuilt proposal for landmark tower at Portage and Main in downtown Winnipeg. The building, at 17 storeys, would have been the tallest structure in Winnipeg. Buildings...

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1919 – Hudson’s Bay Company, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Architect: Burke Horwood & White Unbuilt proposal for a massive department store for the Hudson’s Bay Company. Intended to be their flagship store, this would have been the largest building in the...

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1913 – Unbuilt Design for City Hall, Winnipeg

Architect: Clemesha & Portnall In early 1913, a committee of Winnipeg’s City Planning Commission recommended that a new civic centre be built, and a contest for a design for a new city hall was...

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1907 – Unbuilt Tower Proposal, Main Street, Winnipeg

Architect: John D. Atchison Unbuilt 14-storey proposal for an office building on the east side of Main Street, between McDermot and Bannatyne. The Canadian Wheat Board building was eventually...

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1883 – Design for Holy Trinity Church, Winnipeg

Architect: Charles H. Wheeler Although most of the church was built as designed by Wheeler, the magnificent tower and spire was never constructed.(Read more...)The post 1883 – Design for Holy Trinity...

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1915 – Unbuilt Design for Arlington Bridge, Winnipeg

Architect: Arthur A. Stoughton Unbuilt proposal for a bridge over the Assiniboine in Winnipeg.

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1913 – Third Placed Design for City Hall, Winnipeg

Architect: John D. Atchison In early 1913, thirty-nine designs were submitted in competition to design a a new civic centre,

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1913 – Second Placed Entry for City Hall, Winnipeg

Architect: Woodman & Carey In early 1913, a committee of Winnipeg’s City Planning Commission recommended that a new civic centre be built,

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1913 – Design Proposal for Manitoba’s Legislative Building, Winnipeg

Architect: G.A. Bligh Livesay Competition entry for design of new provincial legistlature building in Winnipeg, designed by George Augustus Bligh Livesay (1867-1916).

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1913 – Competition Design for City Hall, Winnipeg

Architect: Hugh G. Jones In early 1913, thirty-nine designs were submitted in competition to design a a new civic centre,

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1913 – Competition Design for City Hall, Winnipeg

Architect: Brown & Vallance In early 1913, a committee of Winnipeg’s City Planning Commission recommended that a new civic centre be built,

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1912 – Unbuilt Proposal for Manitoba’s Legislative Building, Winnipeg

Architect: E. & W.S. Maxwell 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...

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1912 – Unbuilt Design for Manitoba Legislature, Winnipeg

Architect: Brown & Vallance 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...

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