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  1. Character Defining Elements

Cantilever Projections

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1926 - 1972

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A projecting structure, such as a beam or flat roof, that is supported at only one end.

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  • Brodeur House
  • Edmonton Public School Board Building
Frost Residence
  • Garneau Theatre
  • Glenora Substation- Station 650
  • Highlands United Church
  • Hyndman House
  • Law Courts
  • Queen Elizabeth Ii Planetarium
  • Shop-easy Grocery
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