Avord Tower

Avord Tower

Avord Tower in 2013
General information
Type Office
Location 2002 Victoria Avenue
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Coordinates 52°7′36″N 106°39′34″W / 52.12667°N 106.65944°W / 52.12667; -106.65944Coordinates: 52°7′36″N 106°39′34″W / 52.12667°N 106.65944°W / 52.12667; -106.65944
Completed 1967
Height
Roof 55.17 m (181.0 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 16
Lifts/elevators 2

The Avord Tower is a 16 story office tower in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. The 16 story building was completed in 1967 and is an example of Modernist architecture. [1] [2] The Avord Tower stands on the site of the old North-West Territories Supreme Court building.[3][4] From 1967 until 1976 this was the tallest building in Regina.

The site was long previously that of the Supreme Court of the North-West Territories. Its own early days were before Regina's City Counsel substantially gave in to demands by business enterprise that downtown to a considerable extent be abandoned and emptied in favour of shopping centres on the outskirts of the city. The policy has been experimented with in other central North American cities over the years though cities of the American mid-west have laboured in recent years to overcome what they came to regard as a disastrous miscalculation. It remains to be seen whether and when downtown Regina can recover vitality.

Supreme Court of the North-West Territories Courthouse, 2002 Victoria Avenue, c.1919.

References

  1. "Avord Tower". Syscrapper page. Retrieved 2011-12-05.
  2. "Avord Tower". Emporis. Retrieved 2011-12-05.
  3. "About the Court". Courts of Saskatchewan. Retrieved 2011-12-08.
  4. "A History of Regina in". Regina Public Library. Retrieved 2011-12-08.
Preceded by
Hotel Saskatchewan
Tallest Building in Regina
1969-1976
55.17 m
Succeeded by
Queen Elizabeth II Court, Regina
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