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Wallbridge Residence
WEE BOOK INN
Bellevue Community Centre
Bergstrom Block
Bitumount Historic Site
Blakey Residence
Bremner House
Canada Packers Smoke Stack
Capital Modern
Cemetery Monument
Donalda Creamery Conservation Plan
Duggan House
Douglas Manor
Edmonton Cemetery Mausoleum
Edmonton Journal: Historic Blakey Residence
First Presbyterian Church
Fort Saskatchewan Historic Buildings
Grotsky-Schuurmans Residence
Harmony Lane
Hull Block
Keillor Stone House
Keillor Stone House and Summer Kitchen Restoration
Lacombe Main Street Project
Lee’s Food Market
Little White School
Maxwell Dewar Residence
McLuhan House
Mountifield
Pembina House
Pendennis Hotel
Pendennis Hotel – Artifacts
Ponoka Main Street Project
Prince of Wales Armoury
Queen Elizabeth II Planetarium
St. Augustine Mission
St. Josaphat Ukranian Catholic Cathedral
Tea Swamp House
Ukrainian Canadian Archives and Museum (UCAMA)
Vilna Pool Hall and Barber Shop
Walterdale Theatre
World Trade Centre Edmonton
Essays and Presentations
Publication of The Queen Elizabeth Planetarium in Onsite Review, Issue 36: Our Material Future
Presentation to Alberta Historical Resources Foundation
Overview of Postwar Architecture in Edmonton, Alberta
Capital Modern – Post-war Practice of Architecture in Edmonton, 1940-1969
Exceptional Architecture in Edmonton and the new Art Gallery of Alberta
Videos
Articles
The Short Life of the 1976 Pembina House
Two Tiny Buildings: The Mite and the Week Book Inn
Lee’s Food Market
Gilbert Bouchard, “The Hull Block”, Legacy Magazine, Spring 2004
Gilbert Bouchard, “Glory days restored for historic building”, Edmonton Journal, October 24, 2003
Canadian Architect magazine, UCAMA “2006 Awards of Excellence”
Shafraaz Kaba. “A modern marvel lovingly restored”, Edmonton Journal, October 8, 2009
Paula Simons, “Charlie’s Place”, Edmonton Journal, July 26, 2009
Vilna Pool Hall
QEII Planetarium
Pendennis Hotel
Pendennis Hotel Maps
Awards
November 22, 2024
Banff Avenue 2003
June 21, 2013
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