Copper Ridge Place (Ross School) - Facility Renewal Moose Jaw, SK

The original building was constructed as a school in 1913, was used as a military hospital in WWI, converted back to a school until 1942, then used as a military barracks for WWII, and converted back to a school in 1945 until it’s final closing in 2007. This project successfully renovated this municipal heritage building into a modern office facility while preserving it’s character defining elements.

Awards

LEED Gold Certification (Core & Shell)

The Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan Heritage Architecture Excellence Award for Adaptive Re-use

LEED Gold Plaque - Ross School Building (Copper Ridge Place)