Author: Matthew Komus
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Category : Central business districts
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Winnipeg's Exchange District
Author: Matthew Komus
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Category : Central business districts
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Publisher:
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Category : Central business districts
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Heritage : the Magazine of the Heritage Canada Foundation
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Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Treasures of Winnipeg's Historic Exchange
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ISBN: 9781772033076
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
A breathtaking full-colour photography book celebrating the architectural splendour and cultural heritage of Winnipeg's famed Exchange District, a National Historic Site and one of the city's most vibrant artistic, commercial, and tourist hubs. The Exchange District is the architectural jewel of Winnipeg's downtown core, a thirty-block area featuring 150 remarkably preserved heritage buildings dating back to the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. These iconic buildings are among the best examples in North America of several turn-of-the-century architectural styles, including Romanesque, Italianate, Beaux-Arts, and Chicago School. From its origins in the 1880s as a commercial and industrial gateway to the Canadian West to its current revitalization, the Exchange exemplifies the spirit of a modern city embracing its past while creating a bright and dynamic future. Treasures of Winnipeg's Historical Exchangeis a sumptuous visual feast for residents and visitors. With stunning photography highlighting the impressive scale and intricate detail of the Exchange's imposing banks, sprawling warehouses, and commercial towers, this book will amaze and delight anyone interested in Winnipeg's history and architecture. In addition, the book captures the renewed energy, creativity, hospitality, and entrepreneurial spirit that have invigorated the Exchange in recent years, making it one of Canada's most vibrant up-and-coming neighbourhoods.
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ISBN: 9781772033076
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
A breathtaking full-colour photography book celebrating the architectural splendour and cultural heritage of Winnipeg's famed Exchange District, a National Historic Site and one of the city's most vibrant artistic, commercial, and tourist hubs. The Exchange District is the architectural jewel of Winnipeg's downtown core, a thirty-block area featuring 150 remarkably preserved heritage buildings dating back to the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. These iconic buildings are among the best examples in North America of several turn-of-the-century architectural styles, including Romanesque, Italianate, Beaux-Arts, and Chicago School. From its origins in the 1880s as a commercial and industrial gateway to the Canadian West to its current revitalization, the Exchange exemplifies the spirit of a modern city embracing its past while creating a bright and dynamic future. Treasures of Winnipeg's Historical Exchangeis a sumptuous visual feast for residents and visitors. With stunning photography highlighting the impressive scale and intricate detail of the Exchange's imposing banks, sprawling warehouses, and commercial towers, this book will amaze and delight anyone interested in Winnipeg's history and architecture. In addition, the book captures the renewed energy, creativity, hospitality, and entrepreneurial spirit that have invigorated the Exchange in recent years, making it one of Canada's most vibrant up-and-coming neighbourhoods.
The Exchange District
Author: M. Ross Waddell
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Category : Central business districts
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Category : Central business districts
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Planning for Creativity
Author: Nelson Medeiros
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Languages : en
Pages : 282
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Languages : en
Pages : 282
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The Revitalization of the Exchange District
Author: Louisa Garbo
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Languages : en
Pages : 216
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Languages : en
Pages : 216
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Exchange District (The): Guided Tours of the Exchange District
Author: M. Ross Waddell
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Languages : en
Pages :
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Languages : en
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The Museum Evolved
Author: Melissa Vasconcelos
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Exchange District -- Interpretive Center -- Museum -- Interior Design -- Post-museum -- Public space -- Constructivist Learning Theory -- Adaptive Reuse.
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Exchange District -- Interpretive Center -- Museum -- Interior Design -- Post-museum -- Public space -- Constructivist Learning Theory -- Adaptive Reuse.
If I Ruled The World Winnipeg
Author: Grant Hall
Publisher: Writers Republic LLC
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Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
This book is about a city’s current state versus its potential state. It examines the dynamic beginnings that gave the city an exciting promise for the future and how that promise evaporated through the 20th century. The premise is that the author falls asleep in the forward of the book and wakes up in the epilogue, only to realize that all of the grand ideas discussed in the 16 chapters to help the city reach its potential were just a dream. Find out how the development mistakes of Winnipeg parallel the lunacy of Monty Python, Get Smart and Police Squad. Even though the subject matter focuses on one city, the issues raised affect most cities to varying degrees. Any reader with an interest in urban development, design or the twilight zone should find the material relevant to their experiences.
Publisher: Writers Republic LLC
ISBN:
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
This book is about a city’s current state versus its potential state. It examines the dynamic beginnings that gave the city an exciting promise for the future and how that promise evaporated through the 20th century. The premise is that the author falls asleep in the forward of the book and wakes up in the epilogue, only to realize that all of the grand ideas discussed in the 16 chapters to help the city reach its potential were just a dream. Find out how the development mistakes of Winnipeg parallel the lunacy of Monty Python, Get Smart and Police Squad. Even though the subject matter focuses on one city, the issues raised affect most cities to varying degrees. Any reader with an interest in urban development, design or the twilight zone should find the material relevant to their experiences.
The Revitalization of the Exchange District, Biennial as Catalyst
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Languages : en
Pages :
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The Exchange District, once a vital part of Winnipeg's industrial district, has been struggling with disinvestment due largely to the shift from manufacturing-based to the service- and technologically-based economy in the city. This process of deindustrialization has transformed the warehouse structures in the Exchange District, to the point where they have become obsolete and no longer economically viable. Despite efforts from all three levels of government to rejuvenate the Exchange District, the process has been very slow and, to a large extent, unnoticeable. However, over the years, the area has been transforming slowly into an arts district. This thesis examines the importance of arts in urban life in general, and in Winnipeg's Exchange District in particular, through the proposal of a 'biennial' (a bi-annual international art exhibition) that might act as catalyst in this area's transformation into an artist village/center. Case studies of biennials in cities such as Newcastle upon Tyne in England, Kassel in Germany, and Venice in Italy are compared with respect to the social and economic impacts they have on the cities. Interviews with key players in Winnipeg such as planners, architects, cultural workers and stakeholders on the topic of a hypothetical biennial focused on the potential social, cultural and economic impacts of a biennial in order to address the central question of whether a biennial might be beneficial to the Exchange District and, by extension, to the City of Winnipeg. Highlighted are a number of recommendations, if a formal proposal for a biennial in the Exchange District were to be developed.
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Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The Exchange District, once a vital part of Winnipeg's industrial district, has been struggling with disinvestment due largely to the shift from manufacturing-based to the service- and technologically-based economy in the city. This process of deindustrialization has transformed the warehouse structures in the Exchange District, to the point where they have become obsolete and no longer economically viable. Despite efforts from all three levels of government to rejuvenate the Exchange District, the process has been very slow and, to a large extent, unnoticeable. However, over the years, the area has been transforming slowly into an arts district. This thesis examines the importance of arts in urban life in general, and in Winnipeg's Exchange District in particular, through the proposal of a 'biennial' (a bi-annual international art exhibition) that might act as catalyst in this area's transformation into an artist village/center. Case studies of biennials in cities such as Newcastle upon Tyne in England, Kassel in Germany, and Venice in Italy are compared with respect to the social and economic impacts they have on the cities. Interviews with key players in Winnipeg such as planners, architects, cultural workers and stakeholders on the topic of a hypothetical biennial focused on the potential social, cultural and economic impacts of a biennial in order to address the central question of whether a biennial might be beneficial to the Exchange District and, by extension, to the City of Winnipeg. Highlighted are a number of recommendations, if a formal proposal for a biennial in the Exchange District were to be developed.