Resulting Building Styles and Types
Art Deco
A jazz-age style of "deco-ration" first applied to jewelry and interior design, Art Deco was most popular in the 1920s…
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Art Modern
Like Art Deco style, and sometimes combined wit it, Art Moderne was apart of the Modern movement and the rejection…
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Boomtown Structures
When the Canadian West was opened to settlement in the 1880s -- the beginning of the Boom years -- and…
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Bungalow
What is commonly called the Bungalow style is the combination of a building type and a design movement. Strictly a…
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Chicago School
The Chicago School, or Style, takes its name from the Chicago architects of the 1880s and 90s who took the…
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Classical Revival
The classical tradition re-emerged as an important force in Canadian architecture at the turn of the century as a reaction…
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Eastern European Churches
Ukrainian, Romanian and Russian immigrants to Manitoba constructed church buildings with reference to the varied architectural traditions of their homelands.
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Georgian
The Georgian style was developed from the simplification of classical, Italian Renaissance and Baroque architecture. It was most popular in…
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Georgian Revival
Similar to other early 20th century architectural styles, the Georgian Revival attempted to restore order and a greater simplicity to…
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Gothic Revival
The Gothic Revival was one of the most enduring and influential architectural movements of the 19th century. Based upon a…
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Grain Elevators
A vital component of the distribution and storage network of the emerging agricultural economy in Manitoba were the country grain…
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Indigenous Structures
The origin of the tipi is unclear, but may date from as early as 10,000 B.C., when people first inhabited…
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International
The International style was a reaction against historicist styles of the 19th and 20th centuries. It stressed a new machine…
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Italianate
This style was loosely based on the Renaissance villas of Italy, which were characterized by an L- or T-shaped plan,…
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Late Gothic Revival
The flamboyant Victorian Gothic architecture of the late 19th century gave way in the early 1900s to a smoother and…
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Mennonite Housebarns
During the 1870s almost 8.000 German-speaking Mennonites (religious refugees from Czarist Russia) settled on two large land reserves in southern…
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Pattern Book Barns
By the turn of the century the introduction of new farm machinery, innovative construction techniques and scientific planning greatly altered…
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Pattern Book Houses
The rush to settle the West created a vast market for pattern book buildings. Pattern books, produced by mail-order and…
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Pioneer Barns
Barns built in Manitoba before 1870 were crude one-storey log or even sod structures. The major settlement groups that opened…
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Prairie School
The Prairie School, or Style, evolved around the turn of the century in the work of Chicago architect Frank Lloyd…
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Queen Anne Revival
In narrow architectural terms this refers to a London-based revival of the ordinary red-brick building of the 17th and early…
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Railway Stations
The Prairie Provinces were opened to settlement during the 1880s and 90s by the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Canadian…
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Red River Frame Structure
Before 1870 Red River frame was the building construction method used by most inhabitants of the Red River Settlement. The…
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Romanesque Revival
Originally little more than an offshoot of the Gothic Revival, it was distinguished by the use of typically Romanesque motifs,…
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Schools
One and two-room schools were built throughout Manitoba between 1880 and 1940. Pioneer classes were held in churches or private…
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Second Empire
Introduced to Canada and the United States from France via England, this style takes its name from the French Second…
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Ukrainian Houses
Like other immigrant groups who settled the rural areas of Manitoba, Ukrainian pioneers arriving in the last years of the…
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