CIVIC AND CULTURAL

REGINA FIRE HALL NO.4

This state of the art facility is Regina’s busiest and most environmentally friendly fire station. Situated beside a major hospital and in an older residential neighborhood, it is designed to be a landmark gateway into the adjacent exhibition grounds while still being sympathetic to the homes in the area. [more]

RCMP HERITAGE CENTRE

In 2004 the Mounted Police Heritage Centre sought to develop a new museum, visitor and interpretive centre for the RCMP in Regina, Saskatchewan. [more] 

BATOCHE VISITOR CENTRE RENEWAL PROJECT

The existing Visitor Centre in Batoche, Saskatchewan was a significant work of architecture from the 1980’s, however it was extremely energy inefficient, did not meet current program requirements and museum standards for environmental controls, and the hi-tech machine aesthetic was considered inconsistent with the values of the Metis people. [more]

TREATY FOUR GOVERNANCE CENTRE

Situated in the Qu’Appelle Valley in Saskatchewan, this building includes office space for the Treaty Four First Nations, archives, cultural displays, Parkland College, and leasable space. Housed within the contemporary tipi structure is the Legislative Council Chamber. [more]