Edmonton Power Maintenance Building
This sprawling building is a good example of Modern expressionist architecture.
This sprawling building is a good example of Modern expressionist architecture.
Located in one of Edmonton’s central industrial areas, the Edmonton Power Maintenance Building is more expressionistic than other industrial structures, and thought and care went into the design of this building. The roof structure consists of a series of concrete barrel vaults that are hung from a concrete beam rather than supported from below. The exterior is created by filling in the supporting concrete columns with red brick. The large garage doors and high clerestory glazing enable light to enter the building just below the vaulted roof line. Built in 1960, the maintenance building is still in service today, and is currently occupied by EPCOR, the successor to Edmonton Power.
Details
Type
Industrial and Manufacturing
Designation Status
No Historic Recognition
Neighbourhood
Time Period
Year Built
1960
Architects
Architectural Styles
Character Defining Elements
Barrel roof , Brick cladding , Clerestory windows , Flat roof , Irregular footprint , One storey , Poured concrete structure