North Kildonan Mennonite Brethren Church
| Address: | 1131 Roch Street |
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| Current Use: | Place of worship |
| Original Use: | Place of worship |
| Constructed: | 1920 |
| Other Work: | 1964, Education wing and entrance/foyer addition |
| Architects: | Unknown |
More Information
The original church, dating to 1920, featured a spare design with white-stucco cladding, flared buttressing (echoing the look of the English Arts & Crafts movement), and pointed neo-Gothic windows. The 1960s addition was two-fold, creating a new narthex and entry wing at the front of the older structure and an office and multi-use space off the rear of the existing church. Both of these are generally modern in character, clad in dark brown brick, with interest created through the use of a peaked entry portal.
Design Characteristics
| Roof: | flat, gable |
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| Materials: | brick, glass, stucco, wood |
| Neighbourhood: | Rossmere-A |
- Original church finished in white stucco, with gable roof and peaked coloured glass windows
- The two later flat roofed additions are finished in a deep brown brick
- West facing addition features a parabolic arched entrance with a recessed space clad in verticle wood siding
- Period light fixtures, in groups of three, bracket the entrance



