Curb Appeal (more…)
“If you’ve seen the old building,” says Tim Garrett, “it’s like day and night.” (more…)
Really want to know if Alberta’s stalled economy is rolling again? (more…)
During the early 20th century, the Hudson’s Bay Company traded clapboard outlets for stately modern edifices. (more…)
In 2006, the year of its 100th anniversary, Edmonton-based PCL Constructors Ltd. opened the Centennial Learning Centre, a bricks-and-mortar campus for its previously homeless College of Construction. (more…)
The original Imperial Bank of Canada building, completed in 1908, once featured downtown Edmonton’s greatest colonnaded facade. (more…)
Two years ago, after a decade of Sundays spent bowling five-pin at Calgary’s Paradise Lanes, Greg and Linda Decksheimer decided to buy the place. (more…)
Since the early 1970s, the rocket in the playground at the David Thompson Resort has towered more than three storeys at the side of Highway 11, no doubt inspiring countless back seat campaigns to convince parents to stop en route to mountain getaways. (more…)
Set apart from Edmonton’s collection of Brutalism-era bunkers and curtain-wall skyscrapers are two winners of the Massey Medal, the highest honour awarded to Canadian architecture back when the buildings were completed in 1967. (more…)















