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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 Vancouver, BC |
Bloedel Conservatory
Vancouver, BC |
The First United Church was built in the early 1960s. [map]
Bloedel Conservatory opened in 1969. The plexiglass dome is 140 feet in diameter. For more, see this website. [map] |
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