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Canadian Mid-Century Modern Buildings (page 1) |
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Alberta:
Calgary Tower (Calgary) [map] former Anchor Concrete Building (Calgary) former Department of Education Building (Calgary) Our Lady Queen of Peace Church (Calgary) [map] Rocky Mountain Court (Calgary) St. Francis of Assisi Church (Calgary) Tower Centre West (Calgary) unidentified building (Calgary) unidentified building (Calgary) Chateau Lacombe (Edmonton) [map] Queen Elizabeth Planetarium (Edmonton) [map] Strathearn United Church (Edmonton) Trinity United Church (Edmonton) Golden Circle Senior Centre (Red Deer) Public Swimming Pool (Mayerthorpe) [gone] UFO Landing Pad (St. Paul) [map] |
Vancouver Lookout Vancouver, BC |
Vancouver Maritime Museum Vancouver, BC |
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The Vancouver Lookout was built on top of the Harbour Centre in 1977 as an observation deck. For more, see this website. [map]
The Vancouver Maritime Museum was designed by Raymond O. Harrison and CBK Van Norman and built in 1958. [map] |
Vancouver Museum Vancouver, BC |
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The Vancouver Museum building was designed by Gerald Hamilton and constructed in 1968. The museum was known then as the Centennial Museum. The dome part of the building houses a planetarium, now known as the H.R. Macmillan Space Centre. [map] |
First United Church [gone] Vancouver, BC |
Bloedel Conservatory
Vancouver, BC |
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The First United Church was built in the early 1960s. It was demolished in 2022.
Bloedel Conservatory opened in 1969. The plexiglass dome is 140 feet in diameter. For more, see this website. [map] |
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