Significant Alberta Architecture

The Alberta Association of Architects published their Chronicle of Significant Alberta Architecture[1] in February 2003 (Phase One) and August 2005 (Phase 2). The project's main goal was to ensure that the public, as well as those with a professional interest in the subject, could easily identify architecturally significant structures developed and still standing in Alberta. The project was undertaken in association with the Government of Alberta (Phase 1 associated with the ministry of Employment, Immigration and Industry and Phase 2 associated with ministry of Economic Development).

Significant structures by location[2]

  • Animal Services Centre
  • Bankers Hall
  • Barron Building
  • Bearspaw House
  • Brentwood LRT Station
  • Calgary Board of Education, Education Centre
  • Calgary Centennial Planetarium
  • Calgary Drop-in & Rehab Centre
  • Calgary International Airport
  • Canada Olympic Park (Paskapoo)
  • Calgary Real Estate Board
  • Calgary Tower (Husky Tower)
  • Centre of Hope, Salvation Army
  • Christchurch
  • Coach House/Maisonneuve
  • Connaught Gardens
  • Destination Africa, Calgary Zoo
  • Franklin House
  • Glenmore Water Treatment Complex
  • Grain Exchange
  • Hudson's Bay Store #4
  • ICT Building, University of Calgary
  • Lindsay Park Aquatic Centre (now MNP Community & Sport Centre)
  • Lougheed Building & Grand Theatre
  • McDougall Centre
  • Millennium Landmark
  • Native Addictions Centre
  • NewZones Gallery of Contemporary Art
  • Nortel Wireless Communications Plant
  • NOVA Corp
  • Olympic Saddledome
  • Olympic Speed Skating Oval, University of Calgary
  • Renfrew Education Services, Main School
  • Rockyview General Hospital
  • Rosedale House
  • Rozsa Centre, University of Calgary
  • St. Andrew's United Church
  • St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral
  • St. Stephen's Byzantine Ukrainian Catholic Church
  • Shaw Court
  • Shouldice Change Pavilion
  • Southern Alberta Institute of Technology 2001 Project
  • Sydenham House
  • Transalta Corporate Headquarters
  • Urban House III
  • Banff Park Museum
  • Banff Springs Hotel redevelopment
  • Banff Town Hall
  • Cave & Basin
  • Composer's Studio E
  • Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel Golf Club House
  • Sally Borden Building

Northern Alberta

Central Alberta

Southern Alberta

See also

References

  1. ^ "Significant Alberta Architecture". Retrieved 2010-06-16.
  2. ^ "Chronicle of Significant Alberta Architecture". Retrieved 2010-06-16.