Fred Tipping Place
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| Address: | 601 Osborne Street |
| Constructed: | 1972-74 |
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More Information
Fred Tipping Place is a 205-unit housing project constructed as a residence for Manitoba seniors. Initial estimates pegged the cost for the structure at $1,360,000, though its ultimate price came to $2.3 million. Expenses for the facility were financed at a rate of 90% by the federal Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, with 10% paid by the Manitoba housing and renewal corporation. The project was opened officially on 28 February 1974.
The eighteen storey building is fabricated from and clad in pre-cast and poured concrete components and displays a Brutalist-imbued modernist approach. At street level the set-back tower features a projecting lower storey housing communal spaces, creating a more pedestrian-friendly atmosphere.
Design Characteristics
| Materials: | concrete |
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| Height: | 18 storeys |
| Style: | Brutalist, Modernist |
| Neighbourhood: | Fort Rouge |
- 205 housing units
- Exposed pre-cast and poured concrete components
- Brutalist-imbued modernist aesthetic
- Projecting lower storey housing communal spaces



