Modern Edmonton Architecture
Welcome to Edmonton, Alberta. This page presents a sample of Canadian modern architecture found in Edmonton.
Detail: Staircase, Alberta Government Building. (Photo:1993)
ELEVATION: Alberta Government Building. (Photo:1993)
Detail: Entrance, Empire Building. (Photo:1993)
ELEVATION: Salvation Army Citadel. (Photo:1993)

ELEVATION: IGA Supermarket Sign, South Side Shopppers Plaza. (Photo:1993)

ELEVATION: The Hudson Bay Company, Jasper Avenue. (Photo:1993)

ELEVATION: Federal Government Building, 1957, George A. MacDonald, architect. (Photo:1993)

Detail: Public Washroon, Alberta Legislature Building. (Photo:1993)
URBANISM
Urbanism is dedicated to Canadian Modern Architecture & Design, and to the Preservation of Architecture across the Dominion of Canada. Urbanism was launched in mid-1998 in a campaign to save Toronto's CNE Grandstand Stadium from demolition. Urbanism is a resourse for the public to utilise and act if they so choose. These will include demolition alerts, new construction, databases on Modern Architecture, General Canadian Architecture, Architects, Industry, and Canadian Industrial Design.
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