List of University of Alberta buildings
List of buildings on the main campus of the University of Alberta.
Name | Year | Architect | Notes | Photo |
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Athabasca Hall | 1911 | Allan Merrick Jeffers[1] | ||
Campus Master Plan | 1912 | Percy Erskine Nobbs, Frank Darling[1] | Partially executed | |
Assiniboia Hall | 1913 | Allan Merrick Jeffers[1] | ||
Pembina Hall | 1914 | Cecil Scott Burgess[1][2] | ||
South Laboratories | 1914 | Percy Erskine Nobbs | Now Triffo Hall | |
Power Plant | 1914 | Percy Erskine Nobbs | ||
Arts Building | 1915 | Percy Erskine Nobbs[2] | ||
North Laboratories | 1919 | Percy Erskine Nobbs | Demolished | |
Medical Building | 1922 | Percy Erskine Nobbs, Cecil Scott Burgess[2] | Now Dentistry/Pharmacy Centre | |
Students' Union Building | 1950 | Now University Hall | ||
Rutherford Library | 1951 | Rule Wynn and Rule | ||
Engineering Building | 1951 | Rule Wynn and Rule | Now South Academic Building | |
Agriculture Building | 1954 | Max Dewar | Now Earth Sciences Building; significantly altered | |
Administration Building | 1956 | |||
Education Building | 1962 | H.A. Henderson | ||
University of Alberta Faculty Club | 1964 | |||
Henry Marshall Tory Building | 1966 | |||
Students' Union Building | 1967 | Richards Berretti and Jelinek |
References
- "Athabasca, Assiniboia and Pembina Halls". www.edmontonsarchitecturalheritage.ca. Edmonton Historical Board. Retrieved April 3, 2020.
- Simmins, Geoffrey (April 9, 2007). Cecil Scott Burgess. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Toronto: Historica Canada. OCLC 55668687. Retrieved April 3, 2020.
- Johns, Walter H. A History of the University of Alberta: 1908-1969. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1981. ISSN 978-0-88864-025-3
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