b'ROOTS THAT RESONATESchool mural a visual example of connection, celebration and collaboration By Matthew BradfordVisit the newly renovated Marion SchoolWe couldnt be more thrilled witha painted mural would be difficult to in Winnipeg and youll be welcomedthe result, says Jeffrey Dolovich, vicemaintain over the years. Hence,by an inspiring stone floral motif on itspresident of sales and marketing withPrairie Architects suggested a more walls. Assembled with Tyndall Stone,Gillis Quarries Limited. It is absolutelyresilient alternative. a fossil-rich limestone with deepstunning with a beautiful designThe school division likes the natural cultural significance in the province,philosophy celebrating the joy childrenelement of Tyndall Stone and its the artwork was created to express thebring to the world. connection to Manitoba, so we got to schools Indigenous connections andThe concept for the floral motif tookthinking about how we could create a celebrate its students potential. Seenroot at Prairie Architects while workingmural using this beautiful stone instead, from another angle, however, it is also aon extensive renovations to Marionsays Derrick Finch, architect withtestament to the creative collaborationSchool. The school wanted to mark itsPrairie Architects.between the school, Gillis Quarries,next chapter with a mural showcasingWith the green light from Marion School, Prairie Architects and Roma Masonry. the regions Indigenous culture but knewPrairie Architects turned the task of 38 BUILD MANITOBAwinnipegconstruction.ca'