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  2. Queen Elizabeth II Building - Wikipedia

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    The Queen Elizabeth II Building, previously known as the Federal Public Building, is an eleven-storey Art Deco building in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Built with granite and Tyndall stone , the building is located in the northeast corner of the Alberta Legislature grounds, overlooking the Violet King Henry Plaza.

  3. Category:Buildings and structures in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Edmonton" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. ... McLeod Building; MNP Tower (Edmonton)

  4. Planning permission - Wikipedia

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    Planning permission or building permit refers to the approval needed for construction or expansion (including significant renovation), and sometimes for demolition, in some jurisdictions. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] House building permits, for example, are subject to building codes .

  5. Edmonton City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton City Hall is the home of the municipal government of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.Designed by Dub Architects, the building was completed in 1992.It was built to replace the former city hall designed by architects Kelvin Crawford Stanley and Maxwell Dewar in 1957, which had become outdated and expensive to operate.

  6. Edmonton Tower - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton Tower [9] is a 29-storey 129.84-metre (426.0 ft) tall, office building in the Ice District area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It opened in mid-December 2016. [ 7 ] In total, it has 3,700 square metres (40,000 sq ft) of retail space, [ 10 ] and over 48,000 square metres (520,000 sq ft) of office lease-able area. [ 5 ]

  7. List of tallest buildings in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton's first true skyscraper, and the tallest building in Western Canada for five years, was the CN Tower, built in 1966. A building boom did not really begin until the oil shocks of 1973 and 1979 , which prompted construction of many of the city's current tall buildings (17 of the top 20, as of 2019).

  8. List of historic places in the Edmonton Capital Region

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    A. MacDonald Building 10128 105th Avenue, Edmonton AB Alberta , Edmonton municipality Q33212079 ...

  9. Epcor Tower - Wikipedia

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    Epcor Tower is an office tower in downtown Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The tower is capped by two spires that are capped with four flagpoles each. When the spires were taken into account, it was the tallest building in Edmonton from 2011 to 2017. [6] Epcor Tower is the first building in the Station Lands project.