Architecture
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EDMODERNTOWN (Part V): Postscript
Editor’s note: The final part of Trevor Boddy’s essay, EDMODERNTOWN: Four Factors Shaping Edmonton Architecture, which was initially published in...
By Paul Giang -
EDMODERNTOWN (Part IV): The Idea of North = Latitude for Innovation
Editor’s note: Part IV of Trevor Boddy’s essay, EDMODERNTOWN: Four Factors Shaping Edmonton Architecture, which was initially published in...
By Paul Giang -
EDMODERNTOWN (Part III): Social Gospel + Oil = Entrepreneurial Communitarians
Editor’s note: Part III of Trevor Boddy’s essay, EDMODERNTOWN: Four Factors Shaping Edmonton’s Architecture, which was initially published in...
By Paul Giang -
EDMODERNTOWN (Part II): Discontinuous History of Boom/Bust = Messy Vitality
Editor’s note: Part II of Trevor Boddy’s essay, EDMODERNTOWN: Four Factors Shaping Edmonton’s Architecture, which was initially published in...
By Paul Giang -
EDMODERNTOWN: Four Factors Shaping Edmonton Architecture (Part I)
Editor’s note: This essay was initially published in the Capital Modern catalogue from the Art Gallery of Alberta, 2007 . The author, Trevor Boddy...
By Paul Giang -
Church Street – Edmonton’s Sacred Heritage
Last week Edmonton City Council received a report detailing plans for Church Street- a small corridor within the McCauley neighbourhood up for municipal...
By Jennifer Laforest -
Edmonton’s urbanism headlines: April 28 to May 3
HERITAGE Edmonton’s Harbin Gate immortalized in set of new stamps honouring Chinatowns [Global] Herzog: The Brewery in Rossdale [Edmonton Heritage...
By Paul Giang -
Launch Event Recap: Photo Contest
We are proud to present the winning entry of Spacing Edmonton’s April photo contest submitted by Chris. Chris will receive two free tickets to the...
By Paul Giang -
COMMONPLACE: Rossdale Power Plant
The Mayor has threatened that it may ask the province to remove the Historical Designation (for the second time) on the Rossdale Power Plant. It’s...
By Chelsea Boos -
The spacingTime Continuum – Inaugural Whyte Ave Edition
There’s just something inexplicably cool (to me) about seeing a photo of a horse drawn carriage filled with a moustachioed brass band circa...
By Kurt Borth -
Remembering Indigenous Edmonton: a journey through plants
When I was little, my Dad used to take us through the river valley and point out the places where houses used to stand, before the valley became a green...
By Zoe Todd -
This Is Edmonton: A Photographic Introduction
Edmonton is a city not typically celebrated for its beauty and character; the perception from outsiders is often that this is a drab industrial town, a...
By Tom Young