Viscount Gort Motor Hotel
| Address: | 1670 Portage Avenue |
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| Constructed: | 1960 |
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More Information
Architect Roy Lev’s scheme for the original design of this building featured a modernist design of modular box-like forms staggered across a triangular site. Clad in brick, the building featured an exposed concrete structural grid and extensive glazing. The project was named for the Irish-English Seventh Viscount Gorth, Robert Standish Gage Prendergast Vereker Gort. Gort first visited Winnipeg in 1911 and in 1917 purchased six acres of St. James-Assiniboia, land on which the motor hotel was later developed.
Design Characteristics
| Materials: | concrete |
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| Style: | Modernist |
| Neighbourhood: | West Wolseley |
- Modular box-like forms
- Exposed concrete structural grid and extensive glazing
