RyLucky
Active Member
Check out a map of Calgary's heritage resources:
https://maps.calgary.ca/DiscoverHistoricCalgary/
Since the 1870's Calgary has amassed a variety of architectural styles including American Colonial Revival, Art Deco, Art Moderne, Arts and Crafts, Beaux-Arts, Brutalism, Bungalow, Chicago Commercial Revival, Classical Revival, Collegiate Gothic, Craftsman, Eastern European, Edwardian, Expressionist, Foursquare, Georgian Revival, Gothic Revival, International, Italianate, Modern, Modern Classical, Postmodern, Prairie, Queen Anne Revival, Renaissance Revival, Romanesque Revival, Rustic, Second Empire, Spanish Colonial Revival, Structuralist, Tutor Revival, and Vernacular with new styles turning up every year.
https://maps.calgary.ca/DiscoverHistoricCalgary/
Since the 1870's Calgary has amassed a variety of architectural styles including American Colonial Revival, Art Deco, Art Moderne, Arts and Crafts, Beaux-Arts, Brutalism, Bungalow, Chicago Commercial Revival, Classical Revival, Collegiate Gothic, Craftsman, Eastern European, Edwardian, Expressionist, Foursquare, Georgian Revival, Gothic Revival, International, Italianate, Modern, Modern Classical, Postmodern, Prairie, Queen Anne Revival, Renaissance Revival, Romanesque Revival, Rustic, Second Empire, Spanish Colonial Revival, Structuralist, Tutor Revival, and Vernacular with new styles turning up every year.
- Which other buildings or sites deserve heritage status?
- What defines the character of our neighbourhoods?
- What contemporary buildings are destined to be heritage icons?