The Morrison Residence
This humble property, demolished in 2022, represented a more modest class of home and occupant for the once-opulent Highlands neighbourhood.
The 106th Avenue Triplets
Three homes and three stories from Central Edmonton’s Queen Mary Park.
The Cavanagh / Hurtig Residence
Once home to a Great War amputee, Jewish-Romanian furriers, and an Order of Canada recipient, this unassuming Oliver Foursquare is living on bought time.
The Stein Residence
Built in 1912, the Stein Residence is a good representative example of higher-class housing styles in Westmount, an area that “developed a reputation as the ‘place to be for the up and coming.”
The Haines / McIntyre Residence
This opulent home is one of some two-dozen pre-war mansions in the Groat Estates, a Glenora-like enclave east of the Groat Ravine.
The McMullen & Philp Residences
In our rush to save the Ring Houses we’ve forgotten two others…
The Ring Houses
In a penny wise, pound foolish move, the University of Alberta demolishes its last tangible link to the campus’ humble beginnings.
The Foster Residence
Garneau's little yellow house is a good representative example of a popular inter-war architectural style.
The West Residence
This threatened heritage home, tucked away off Jasper Avenue, was once home to two of Edmonton’s earliest pioneers.