1915 – McLeod Building, Edmonton, Alberta
As the only terra cotta-clad building in the city, this massive Chicago School style building is valued for its landmark status,
As the only terra cotta-clad building in the city, this massive Chicago School style building is valued for its landmark status,
Architect’s rendering of Mackie Block constructed between 1912-18 and now known as the Lancaster Building.
The building was built between 1915 and 1918 for an original cost of $282,051 Canadian dollars.
A branch of the Bank of Montreal had existed on this site since 1886. In the late 1920s,
Constructed on Macdonald Drive in downtown Edmonton. Demolished 1961. Site now occupied by Telus Plaza.
The T. Eaton Co. opened its original department store on the site in 1929. In the late 1980s Eaton’s relocated into a new building one block west.
Exterior view of the Government Offices and grounds in Edmonton, Alberta. The Administration Building was Edmonton’s most significant Beaux-Arts structure since the Legislature had been constructed more than 20 years earlier and,
Built in 1935-36 for park administration purposes, the building was the first representation of the federal government in the national parks.
Photographic credit: Robert Lemermeyer
On October 13 2005, after an intense global architectural competition, Randall Stout Architects,