Radoslav Zuk

Educator, architect.

Born at Labacziw, Ukraine in 1931, he came to Canada in the 1950s and attended McGill University, graduating with a degree in Architecture. By the early 1960s, he was a Professor of Architecture at the University of Manitoba and also designed churches around Winnipeg. He later returned to Montreal to teach at McGill University.

Some of his architectural works in Manitoba included:

Building

Location

Year

Status

Ukrainian Catholic Church of St. Michael the Archangel

Tyndall, RM of Brokenhead

1961

Demolished (1990)

Holy Family Ukrainian Catholic Church

1001 Grant Avenue, Winnipeg

1963

 

St. Joseph’s Ukrainian Catholic Church

250 Jefferson Avenue, Winnipeg

1963

 

St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Church

400 Day Street, Winnipeg

1964-1965

 

Sources:

“St. Joseph’s Ukrainian Catholic Church,” Winnipeg Free Press, 14 December 1963, page 29.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 24 December 2018