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Capstone/copestone
The stone at the top of a building or wall.
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Athabasca, Assiniboia and Pembina Halls
These three Collegiate Gothic buildings are an important fixture on the University of Alberta campus.
Element Contained In Structures
Athabasca, Assiniboia and Pembina Halls
These three Collegiate Gothic buildings are an important fixture on the University of Alberta campus.
Contains Element(s)
Clapboard Siding
Corner Windows
Flat Roof
Glass Block
One Storey
Rectangular Footprint
Stucco Cladding
Exemplifies Style(s)
International
Is Located In
Highlands
Architectural
Tegler Building
For seventy years the Tegler Building represented the hub of Edmonton's downtown. Its controversial demolition in 1982 precipitated a civic preservation strategy.
George Heath MacDonald
Construction of Tegler Building (1911)
St. Stephen's College
St. Stephen's College on the University of Alberta Campus is a classic example of the Collegiate Gothic style.
Construction of St. Stephen's College (1911)
Margaret Martin Residence
This brick Foursquare style house in Strathcona belonged to Margaret Martin and is an important historical touchstone in the community.
P. Leonard James
Construction of Margaret Martin Residence (1907)
Edmonton Public Library
This Classical Revival building featured prominently in the downtown skyline until its demolition in 1968.
George Heath MacDonald
Construction of Edmonton Public Library (1923)
Capitol Theatre
The Capitol Theatre was Edmonton's first dedicated movie house.
Dewar, Stevenson, and Stanley
George Heath MacDonald
H.L. Gage
Construction of Capitol Theatre (1918)
Agency Building
This long, narrow building owed its shape to the high cost of land during Edmonton's first real estate boom.
Construction of Agency Building (1912)
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Dean, 2013, Kuperus Residence, front view
Dean-Kuperus Residence, 2013, front elevation