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- Exterior: view looking south along Main Street (photo taken 1965), Year past: report of the City of Winnipeg Historical Buildings Committee. Winnipeg: Historical Building Committee, 1979- Arch/FA FC 3396.7 W56 (1986). For PDF of report, see source below., The Ashdown Store: revisiting historic Winnipeg. Winnipeg: Faculty of Architecture, 2001. Arch/FA NA 747 W5 A83 2001, Steen, James Elder. Illustrated souvenir of Winnipeg. Winnipeg: Rotary Clubs of Winnipeg, 2003. FC 3396.37 I43 2003 Dafoe and St. John's College libraries, Named after J.H. Ashdown, Destroyed by fire in 1904, J.H.G. Russell designed replacement building, 1904-1905, Moody Moore renovations, 1959, Prairie Architects Inc. restoration 2002, Former Crocus Fund Building, Mitchell, George J. Treasures of Winnipeg's Historic Exchange. Victoria, B.C.: Heritage House Publishing Company Ltd., 2020. Dafoe Library FC 3396.52 M58 2020, Steen, James Elder., and William, Martel. Illustrated Souvenir of Winnipeg. Winnipeg: Wm. A. Martel & Sons, 1903.
- Building File, Jones, Laurie. "Ecole Riviere Rouge." Award Magazine; Architecture, Construction, Interior Design 30 no. 5 (October 2016): 86., Robbins, Jason (editor). MB Arch: a collection of Manitoba architecture. Winnipeg, MB: Storefront Manitoba Inc., 2014. Arch/FA Quick Reference NA 9050.5 M3 2014 v. 4
- Exterior: general view, Butterfield, David. If walls could talk: Manitoba's best buildings explored and explained. Winnipeg: Great Plains Publications, 2000. Arch/FA NA 746 M3 B88 2000, Graham, John W. Guide to the architecture of Greater Winnipeg. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 1960. Arch/FA Reserve NA 747 W5 G7 Arch/FA Quick Reference, Manitoba Heritage Site Designations and Heritage Buildings Grants. Winnipeg: Manitoba Culture, Heritage..., 1991-1999. Arch/FA Ref FC 3362 M3544 Dafoe Gov Docs Can6 Man1 Co924 H47 (1994-95), Year past: report of the City of Winnipeg Historical Buildings Committee. Winnipeg: Historical Building Committee, 1979- Arch/FA FC 3396.7 W56 (1994-96). For PDF of report, see source below., Thompson, W.P. Winnipeg Architecture. Winnipeg: Queenston House, 1982. Arch/FA Quick Reference NA 747 W5 T5 1982 Arch/FA Main Stacks, Moir, Gillian. Early buildings of Manitoba. Winnipeg: Peguis, 1973. Arch/FA NA 746 M36 E17 Arch/FA Quick Reference Dafoe St. John's, Now St. Boniface Museum, Prairie Architects Inc. restoration
- "Manitoba Hydro-Corporate Head Office, Winnipeg, MB,Can." Intelligente Architektur 58 (January 2007): 18-25., Building File, Lilley, Brian. "On the road to 2030." Canadian Architect 52 (June 2007): 23-24., Flood, Gerald. "At one with the world: Hydro's new home a living, breathing creature." Winnipeg Free Press (April 19, 2009): B1-B2., Kirbyson, Geoff. "Hydro unveils new building." Winnipeg Free Press (September 30, 2009): B1., "Winners." Canadian Architect 51 (December 2006): 24., "Award of Excellence: Manitoba Hydro Head Office." Canadian Architect 51 (December 2006): 32-35., Young, P. "Wonderstruck in Winnipeg." [Observations]. Canadian Facility Management and Design 24 (September 2010): 4., Young, P. "Manitoba Hydro Place gets it right for its site." Canadian Facility Management and Design 24 (September 2010): 22-24., Gonchar, Joann. "More than skin deep." Architectural Record 198 (July 2010): 102-111., "Manitoba Hydro Place: Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects." C3 Korea 307 (March 2010): 162-165., Linn, Charles: "Cold comfort: Manitoba Hydro Place - one of North America's most complex energy-efficient buildings is also sited in one of its most challenging climates." GreenSource: the magazine of sustainable design 5 (March 2010): 52-57., Brunet, Robin. "Manitoba Hydro Place." Award. December 2009: 73, 75., Robbins, Jason (editor). MB 2014: a collection of Manitoba architecture. Winnipeg, MB: Storefront Manitoba Inc., 2014. Arch/FA Quick Reference NA 9050.5 M3 2014 v. 1, LEED Platinum designation, Magarrey, Paige. "Climate control: when engineers speak to architects in their own language, buildings can be beautiful and have a lighter footprint." Azure 28, no. 215 (May 2012): 56-61., Malin, Nadav. "Case Study Revisit: Manitoba Hydro Place, Winnipeg, Canada." GreenSource: the Magazine of Sustainable Design 8, no. 3 (May 2013): 76., Sampson, Peter. "Climate-Controlled: performing 66 percent better than Model National Energy Guidelines suggest, a new state-of-the-art Corporate Headquarters in downtown Winnipeg is setting new standards for commercial office buildings." Canadian Architect 55, no. 1 (January 2010): 16-22., Bonham, Mary Ben. Bioclimatic Double-Skin Facades. Taylor & Francis, 2019. (e-book)
- Exterior: general view, Year past: report of the City of Winnipeg Historical Buildings Committee. Winnipeg: Historical Building Committee, 1979- Arch/FA FC 3396.7 W56 (1987). For PDF or report, see source below., Saunders, Ivan J. et al. Early building in Winnipeg. Vol. 1-7 [in 3 physical volumes] Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1974. Arch/FA Ref FC 3396.7 S38 1974 (p. 1378), Also known as Modern Women Building, Carter Halls Aldinger 1912, Prairie Architects Inc. restoration 2000
- Manitoba Heritage Site Designations and Heritage Buildings Grants. Winnipeg: Manitoba Culture, Heritage..., 1991-1999. Arch/FA Ref FC 3362 M3544 Dafoe Gov Docs Can6 Man1 Co924 H47 (1995-96), Year past: report of the City of Winnipeg Historical Buildings Committee. Winnipeg: Historical Building Committee, 1979- Arch/FA FC 3396.7 W56 (1986 and 1992-93). For PDFs of reports, see sources below., Building File, Saunders, Ivan J. et al. Early building in Winnipeg. Vol. 1-7 [in 3 physical volumes] Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1974. Arch/FA Ref FC 3396.7 S38 1974 (p.940), Also known as MacKenzie Block, Originally named Bright and Johnston Building, Roberts, David. "Loft condos developed." Winnipeg Free Press (September 12, 1987): 85., Prairie Architects Inc. restoration of 141 Bannatyne Ave. completed 1997
- Exterior: general view, Peterson, M. Winnipeg Landmarks. [2 volumes] Winnipeg: Watson and Dwyer, 1995, 1998. Arch/FA Quick Reference NA 747 W5 P48 1995, NA 747 W5 P484 1998 (Volume 1), Building File, Steer, Carol. Culture, recreation, sports and exhibition buildings in Manitoba to 1990. Winnipeg: s.n., 1992. Arch/FA Ref NA 746 M36 S84 1992, Tizzard, Ian. "Stage right." Winnipeg Free Press (June 7, 2008): F3., Formerly St. Matthews Anglican Church, LEED Silver designation, "Former church a music, stage centre now." Winnipeg Real Estate News (June 30, 1988): 1.
- See Kaye/Wood House, Redevelopment consisted of the demolition of the central 1950s classroom block between additions added in 1978 and 1989 and new construction of a 3 storey infill structure to reconnect the buildings, Robbins, Jason (editor). MB Arch: a collection of Manitoba architecture. Winnipeg, MB: Storefront Manitoba Inc., 2014. Arch/FA Quick Reference NA 9050.5 M3 2014 v. 4