Past Winners of the Conservation Awards
Institutional Architectural Conservation
· The City of Winnipeg and Prairie Partnership
for the Bank of Hamilton, 395 Main Street.
· The City of Winnipeg for Pantages
Playhouse Theater.
· John Chivers, George Walker and Manitoba
Culture, Heritage and Recreation for the Bohemier
House, 40 Turnbull Drive.
· The Manitoba Government and GBR Associates,
Architects and Engineers for the Robert Fletcher Building,
1181 Portage Avenue.
· The Manitoba Historical Society
for Dalnavert Museum, 91 Carlton Street.
· Manitoba Government Services for
A.A. Heaps Building, 254 - 258 Portage Avenue.
· McDermot Avenue, Baptist Church building
committee, Church at 821 McDermot.
· Manitoba Government Services and Peter Langes,
Architect for the Manitoba Law Courts Building, Broadway and
Kennedy.
· The City of Winnipeg, Civic Properties Division
and Basarab Hammond Architects for St. Boniface City
Hall
· The St. Charles Church Parish and Giovanni
Geremia Architect for St. Charles Church, 320 St.
Charles Street.
· The Ukrainian Canadian Committee, the Ukrainian
Canadian Foundation of Taras Shevchenko and Basarab Associates
Architecture Inc. 456 Main Street.
· Robert Gregoire, Architect IKOY Partnership
Arch. and Winnipeg School Division No. 1 for renovation
to Laura Secord School.
· The YM-YWCA Inc. and MCM Arch.
for renovations and exterior preservation of the Downtown
YM-YWCA at 301 Vaughan Street.
· Public Works and Government Service Canada,
for the sensitive conservation of the interior and exterior
features of the Customs Examining Warehouse.
· The Granite Curling Club for the
renovation work completed on the exterior of the Clubhouse,
22 Mostyn Place, and their commitment to long-term restoration
of the facilities.
· The Young United Church congregation and
supporters, Prairie Architects Inc. and A.F. Eshmade &
Associates Ltd. for retention and restoration of
the tower element of the Young United Church.
· Winnipeg School Division and GBR Architects
for restoring the original roof at the Winnipeg Adult Education
Centre, formerly known as Isbister School.
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