- Edmonton City Hall
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Coordinates: 53°32′44″N 113°29′24.5″W / 53.54556°N 113.490139°W
Edmonton's City Hall was designed by Dub Architects, and completed in 1992. It features two steel and glass pyramids, one 43 meters high (ground to peak), on top of a three-story concrete structure. One pyramid provides natural light for the main atrium, the other for the council chambers.[1] The building also features a 200-foot clock tower topped with a 25-bell carillon.[2]
Edmonton's City Hall met with some controversy when it was first announced. The original designs called for the building to be topped with five cones. The cones were meant to pay tribute to the tipis that the First Nations once lived in on the site. The design met with much negative feedback from the public, and was dubbed "the Cone Dome" by the press.[citation needed] Dub Architects then revised their design to replace the cones with the pyramids, with the pyramids designed to be evocative of the Rocky Mountains. The design was received much more warmly by the public, and was dubbed "Pyramid Power" by the press.[citation needed]
Located on the eastern edge of the financial district in Edmonton's downtown, the building is the main feature on Sir Winston Churchill Square. In the winter, the fountain is converted to a skating rink.
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A monument to the Ukrainian Famine in front of City Hall
References
- ^ "Edmonton City Hall". CISC-ICCA. http://www.cisc-icca.ca/projects/alberta/Edmonton%20City%20Hall/. Retrieved 2009-04-28.
- ^ "Edmonton City Hall, Edmonton, AB". RJC. http://www.rjc.ca/cms/page1216.cfm. Retrieved 2009-04-28.[dead link]
External links
Churchill Square, Edmonton Buildings - Clockwise from North: Edmonton City Hall (architect: Dub Architects)
- Law Courts
- Art Gallery of Alberta (Randall Stout Architects)
- Century Place
- Chancery Hall
- Winspear Centre
- Citadel Theatre (Barton Myers)
- Stanley A. Milner Library
- 100 Street Place
- National Bank Building
- Churchill Exchange Building
- City Centre East
Official website Memorials - Lunchbox Joe
- Catching Neutrinos
- War Cenotaph
- Ukrainian Famine Memorial
- Churchill Statue
- Gandhi Bust
Events - Family Day (February)
- Edmonton Journal Little Big Run (May)
- Edmonton Pride Festival (June)
- The Works Art & Design Festival (June/July)
- Edmonton International Street Performers Festival (July)
- A Taste of Edmonton (July)
- Cariwest (August)
- Movies on the Square (June/August/September/October)
- Olde Time Fair on the Square (October)
- Christmas on the Square Holiday Light Up (November)
- New Year’s Eve Downtown (December 31)
Former buildings - Former City Hall (1956-1990, 1 Churchill Square [now New City Hall])
- Edmonton Art Gallery (1968-2008, now Art Gallery of Alberta)
- Civic Block (1913-1995, 10205 99 Street [Now Chancery Place / Winspear Centre])
- Court House (1911-1972, now City Centre East)
- Edmonton Post Office
Connections Adjacent streets - 102A Avenue
- Rue Hull
- 102 Avenue
- 100 Street
Categories:- Buildings and structures completed in 1992
- Buildings and structures in Edmonton
- City and town halls in Canada
- Visitor attractions in Edmonton
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- Clock towers in Canada
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