Saskatchewan Legislative Buildings
Regina was the territorial capital from 1882 until 1905, when it became the temporary capital of the new province of Saskatchewan. The provincial government decided not long after the formation of the province that a new legislative and executive building was needed for Regina. A competition was held for the design of the buildings. The winners, the Maxwell Brothers of Montreal, designed the Tyndall stone building that stands today.
| Architect | Placing |
| Mitchell Raine | - |
| Van Egmond and Story | - |
| Marchand & Haskell | - |
| F.M. Rattenbury | - |
| Darling & Pearson | - |
| Cass Gilbert | - |
