2010 – Art Gallery of Alberta
Architect: Randall Stout Architects Photographic credit: Robert Lemermeyer On October 13 2005, after an intense global architectural competition, Randall Stout Architects, Inc. was selected to design a...
View Article1931 – Bowker Building, Edmonton, Alberta
Architect: Fred H. MacDonald Exterior view of the Government Offices and grounds in Edmonton, Alberta. The Administration Building was Edmonton’s most significant Beaux-Arts structure since the...
View Article1923 – Public Library, Edmonton, Alberta
Architect: Magoon & MacDonald Constructed on Macdonald Drive in downtown Edmonton. Demolished 1961. Site now occupied by Telus Plaza.(Read more...)The post 1923 – Public Library, Edmonton, Alberta...
View Article1915 – McLeod Building, Edmonton, Alberta
Architect: J.K. Dow As the only terra cotta-clad building in the city, this massive Chicago School style building is valued for its landmark status, its architecture and its unique decoration, which...
View Article1913 – Government House, Edmonton, Alberta
Architect: R.P. Blakey The three storey sandstone edifice was designed in the Jacobean Revival style which is characterized by bay windows, high gabled roofs with raised ends, and groups of rectangular...
View Article1913 – Alberta Legislature Building, Edmonton, Alberta
Architect: Jeffers & Blakey The Alberta Legislature Building was built between 1907 and 1913 in the Beaux Arts style popular in Canada at this time for legislature buildings. The much larger...
View Article1912 – Law Courts, Edmonton, Alberta
Architect: Allan Merrick Jeffers Early design work was completed by unknown Department of Public Works architects while final details were overseen by Allan Merrick Jeffers, the provincial government...
View Article1911 – Tegler Block, Edmonton, Alberta
Architect: H.A. Magoon The Tegler Building was built in 1911 by Edmonton entrepreneur and philanthropist, Robert Tegler, and was one of the earliest reinforced concrete buildings in Alberta. An...
View Article1910 – Canada Permanent Building, Edmonton, Alberta
Architect: Roland Lines The Canada Permanent Building is a three-storey brick, stone, and reinforced concrete building Roland Lines and was advertised as “the only fire-proof building in Edmonton”. A...
View Article1907 – Merchants Bank of Canada, Edmonton
Architect: Hogle & Davis Built in 1907, the grand columned building on the northwest corner of Jasper Avenue and 100 A Street was originally home to the Merchants Bank, which had started Edmonton...
View Article1907 – Imperial Bank of Canada, Edmonton, Alberta
During the late 19th century, the Imperial Bank of Canada was expanding across Canada, opening a branch in Edmonton in 1891. An all-new building was constructed on the site in 1907, a grand Classical...
View Article1905 – Empire Block, Edmonton, Alberta
The Empire Block was constructed in 1905 by McDougall and Secord, Ltd. as an office and retail building. The upper floors were designed as offices, with the ground floor reserved for retail and...
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