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Originally Posted by Stormer
They were very common before CAD rendering. I am pretty sure they exist for many building in Regina built prior to the 90's.
Provincial Archives
Joseph Pettick - lead architect SaskPower Building working on the drawings for it with the steel frame visible from his window.
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Pettick's office would have been in the McCallum-Hill Building, where Hill Centre Tower I now stands.
Seeing Pettick working on a floor plan reminds me of my early days as a draftsman (hence my name) 45 years ago. Pencil on paper, no CAD, and a lot of manual calculations!
That panel standing on his desk (upper right) appears to be a sample of the sunshade covering the south-facing tower windows. These were removed during the recent renovation.