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]

Calgary

Brentwood (C-Train) LRT station in Calgary
Calgary Tower (Husky Tower)

Edmonton

The University Hospital Complex, which includes the Alberta Heart Institute
The Boys and Girls Club building
The Peter Hemingway Fitness and Leisure Centre (formerly named the Coronation Pool) in Coronation Park
The Telus Professional Development Centre at the University Of Alberta

Banff

Northern Alberta

Central Alberta

St. Albert Place

Southern Alberta

University of Lethbridge

See also

References

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