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Different Forms of Architecture in Alberta
The new moderne stucco style of the 1920s and the 1930s appeared in Alberta from the 1930s to the 1940s. This style included buildings that had rounded corners, a flat roof, and white-wash stucco finish on the walls.
New forms of architecture have been built in what has been called the postmodern era. The buildings constructed in this period include the geometric shapes of the Muttart Conservatory and Shaw Convention Centre and the naturalistic curving forms of Douglas J. Cardinal’s buildings, like the Grande Prairie Regional College and St. Mary’s Church in Red Deer. |
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