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  1. Character Defining Elements

Metal Structure

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1913 - 1970

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Creating the support system for a building using metal, often steel. Metal has a high strength with minimal material therefore allowing for larger open spaces and windows as well as the potential to build taller compared to wooden and concrete structures. Metal is also less combustable then wood and is more often used in modern structures.

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  • Churchill Wire Centre
  • Edmonton Public School Board Building
Federal Building
  • Glenora Substation- Station 650
  • Holy Trinity Anglican Church
  • Imperial Bank of Canada Building
  • Mcleod Building
  • Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
  • Peter Hemingway (coronation) Pool
  • St. Joseph's Hospital
  • Strathcona Public Building
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