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Element Contained In Structures
Armstrong Block
The Armstrong Block is the only remaining heritage building specifically constructed for mixed use in Edmonton's downtown.
Churchill Wire Centre
The Churchill Wire Centre is located in the heart of downtown and was built to house equipment for Edmonton Telephones.
Civic Block
The "temporary" Civic Block served as Edmonton's City Hall longer than any other building to date.
Government House
This grand building was constructed as a home for Alberta's Lieutenant Governor and was the location for manyimportant political and social events.
Hecla Block
The Hecla Block is representative of Edmonton's first generation of apartment buildings built specifically for the works class.
Hotel Macdonald
Arguably Edmonton's most iconic building, the Hotel Macdonaldhas been a fixture on the city's skyline since it was completed in 1915.
Imperial Bank of Canada Building
The Imperial Bank of Canada islocated in the heart of downtown and is a strong local example of Modern classicist architecture.
Lambton Block
Built at the peak of the economic boom prior to the First World War, ths apartment block retains much of its original Edwardian character inside and out.
Le Marchand Mansion
No expense was spared in the construction of this beuatiful building overlooking the river valley.
Mcleod Building
The Chicago style McLeod Building was built in 1915 and became Edmonton's first skyscraper.
Oliver School
The original Oliver School is an example of one of Edmonton's early brick schools.Its later additions have architectural value of their own, and combinedthey make for a very interesting site.
Contains Element(s)
Balcony
Banding
Brick Structure
Columns
Cornice
Cupola
Dentil
Dormer
Keystone
Mansard Roof
Exemplifies Style(s)
Second Empire
Is Located In
Oliver
Architectural
Edward Underwood
Gordon Wynn
J. A. Senecal
John Rule
Peter Rule
Construction of Misericordia Hospital (1906)
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Misericordia Hospital, Circa 1915
Misericordia Hospital, Circa 1923