The Grace United Church
This masterful slice of spiritual Modernism lays hidden in the Eastend neighbourhood of Fulton Place.
The Yuen Residence
This distinctive Westend property was once home to noted Chinese-Canadian painter Lee Kow Yuen.
The Queen Elizabeth II Planetarium
Canada’s first municipal planetarium is Edmonton’s greatest mid-century jewel.
The El Mirador Apartments
Our little slice of California, with its bright stucco and red tiles, was a curio to anyone who passed by and unique in a way most Edmonton buildings couldn’t dream of being. Now another glass high-rise will replace it.
The Canadian Oil Co. Ltd. Warehouse
105th Avenue’s slowly gentrifying, with old industrial wastes giving way to new condo blocks. What will happen to a building like this?
The A.G.T. Tower
To some it’s a Modernist masterpiece. To others a “12-storey middle finger to the legislature.” Whatever you think, you won’t have much longer to argue — this tower’s reached the end of the line.
The Hudson’s Bay Co. Store
The story of modern-day Edmonton is intrinsically linked with ‘the Bay’. Their former downtown store serves as a monument to their role in building the city.