Buildings by Area
Borden Park Swimming Pool and Bandshell — 1954
North of 112 Avenue between 73 Street and 79 Street Designed by: City Architect’s Office (R.F. Duke & W. Pasternak)Original Owner: City of Edmonton In the early 20th century, as as many as 7000 were reported to congregate in Borden
Borden Park Swimming Pool and Bandshell — 1954
North of 112 Avenue between 73 Street and 79 Street Designed by: City Architect’s Office (R.F. Duke & W. Pasternak)Original Owner: City of Edmonton In the early 20th century, as as many as 7000 were reported to congregate in Borden
Eastglen Composite High School — 1953
11430 68 Street Designed by: Rule Wynn and Rule ArchitectsBuilt by: Christensen and MacDonaldOriginal Owner: Edmonton Public School Board Eastglen Composite High School is located at the eastern edge of the Bellevue neighbourhood, which has existed since 1907 when it
Eastglen Composite High School — 1953
11430 68 Street Designed by: Rule Wynn and Rule ArchitectsBuilt by: Christensen and MacDonaldOriginal Owner: Edmonton Public School Board Eastglen Composite High School is located at the eastern edge of the Bellevue neighbourhood, which has existed since 1907 when it
Strathearn United Church — 1959
8510 95 Avenue Designed by Patrick Campbell-Hope ArchitectOriginal Owner: Strathearn United Church Strathearn United Church is an excellent example of the ecclesiastical version of the Early Modern style prevalent at the time. The building is articulated by tall massing for
Strathearn United Church — 1959
8510 95 Avenue Designed by Patrick Campbell-Hope ArchitectOriginal Owner: Strathearn United Church Strathearn United Church is an excellent example of the ecclesiastical version of the Early Modern style prevalent at the time. The building is articulated by tall massing for
Latter Day Saints Stake Centre – 1960
9010 85 Street Designed by: Blakey Blakey and Ascher Built by: Robert Litchfield Original Owner: Church of the Latter Day Saints In 1941 Edmonton became the headquarters for the Western Canadian Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Latter Day Saints Stake Centre – 1960
9010 85 Street Designed by: Blakey Blakey and Ascher Built by: Robert Litchfield Original Owner: Church of the Latter Day Saints In 1941 Edmonton became the headquarters for the Western Canadian Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
St. Stephen’s United Church — 1962
10115 – 79 Street (Now First Filipino Alliance Church) Designed by: Howard and Robert Bouey Architects Original Owner: St. Stephen’s United Church The St. Stephen’s United Church, similar to the Latter Day Saints Stake Centre, is an excellent example of International
St. Stephen’s United Church — 1962
10115 – 79 Street (Now First Filipino Alliance Church) Designed by: Howard and Robert Bouey Architects Original Owner: St. Stephen’s United Church The St. Stephen’s United Church, similar to the Latter Day Saints Stake Centre, is an excellent example of International
Gold Bar School — 1958
10524 46 Street Designed by: W.W. Butchart, Edmonton Public School Board Architect Built by: Forest Construction Original Owner: Edmonton Public School Board Gold Bar School is representative of a series of standard 14-room schools built in the heart of the
Gold Bar School — 1958
10524 46 Street Designed by: W.W. Butchart, Edmonton Public School Board Architect Built by: Forest Construction Original Owner: Edmonton Public School Board Gold Bar School is representative of a series of standard 14-room schools built in the heart of the
Poole Residence — 1968
7230 158 Street Designed by Bittorf and Wensley Architects Built by: Ed Lusis Original Owner: John and Barbara Poole The Poole Residence, designed by Don Bittorf and James Wensley for John and Barbara Poole, is the pre-eminent example of 1960s
Poole Residence — 1968
7230 158 Street Designed by Bittorf and Wensley Architects Built by: Ed Lusis Original Owner: John and Barbara Poole The Poole Residence, designed by Don Bittorf and James Wensley for John and Barbara Poole, is the pre-eminent example of 1960s