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1961 – Former Library, River Heights Winnipeg
Low key modernist library branch built after a lot of discussion on location. The 8,285 sq. ft. branch replaced the heavily used Waterloo-Corydon bookmobile stop and opened to the public on September 1, 1961. The final cost of construction was $77,500. The interior was over two le
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1961 – Former Library, River Heights Winnipeg
Low key modernist library branch built after a lot of discussion on location. The 8,285 sq. ft. branch replaced the heavily used Waterloo-Corydon bookmobile stop and opened to the public on September 1, 1961. The final cost of construction was $77,500. The interior was over two le
https://www.archiseek.com/1961-former-library-river-heights-winnipeg/
#ArchitectureOfWinnipeg #1961 #libraries #RiverHeightsWinnipeg #Winnipeg #WinnipegLibraries -
1915 – Cornish Library, Winnpeg
Architect: S. Frank PetersDesigned by the architect S. Frank Peters, the plans had to be approved by Carnegie's personal secretary, James Bertram, to assure money was not wasted on exterior ornamentation at the expense of bookshelves and furniture. The Cornish Baths, Winnipeg's first indo
https://www.archiseek.com/1915-cornish-library-winnpeg/
#ArchitectureOfWinnipeg #1915 #CarnegieLibrary #libraries #SFrankPeters #Winnipeg #WinnipegLibraries -
1915 – Cornish Library, Winnpeg
Architect: S. Frank PetersDesigned by the architect S. Frank Peters, the plans had to be approved by Carnegie's personal secretary, James Bertram, to assure money was not wasted on exterior ornamentation at the expense of bookshelves and furniture. The Cornish Baths, Winnipeg's first indo
https://www.archiseek.com/1915-cornish-library-winnpeg/
#ArchitectureOfWinnipeg #1915 #CarnegieLibrary #libraries #SFrankPeters #Winnipeg #WinnipegLibraries -
1915 – Cornish Library, Winnpeg
Architect: S. Frank PetersDesigned by the architect S. Frank Peters, the plans had to be approved by Carnegie's personal secretary, James Bertram, to assure money was not wasted on exterior ornamentation at the expense of bookshelves and furniture. The Cornish Baths, Winnipeg's first indo
https://www.archiseek.com/1915-cornish-library-winnpeg/
#ArchitectureOfWinnipeg #1915 #CarnegieLibrary #libraries #SFrankPeters #Winnipeg #WinnipegLibraries