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Oosterwold Co-living Complex 
bureau SLA & Zakenmaker

Photo credit:
Filip Dujardin

Residence Le Nid: Overlooking the St. Lawrence River
Anne Carrier Architectes

Photo credit:
Maxime Brouillette

Residence Le Nid: Overlooking the St. Lawrence River
Anne Carrier Architectes

Photo credit:
Maxime Brouillette

Residence Le Nid: Overlooking the St. Lawrence River
Anne Carrier Architectes

Photo credit:
Maxime Brouillette

Residence Le Nid: Overlooking the St. Lawrence River
Anne Carrier Architectes

Photo credit:
Maxime Brouillette

Residence Le Nid: Overlooking the St. Lawrence River
Anne Carrier Architectes

Photo credit:
Maxime Brouillette

Residence Le Nid: Overlooking the St. Lawrence River
Anne Carrier Architectes

Photo credit:
Maxime Brouillette

Residence Le Nid: Overlooking the St. Lawrence River
Anne Carrier Architectes

Photo credit:
Maxime Brouillette

Residence Le Nid: Overlooking the St. Lawrence River
Anne Carrier Architectes

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ACA

Residence Le Nid: Overlooking the St. Lawrence River
Anne Carrier Architectes

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ACA

Residence Le Nid: Overlooking the St. Lawrence River
Anne Carrier Architectes

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ACA

Residence Le Nid: Overlooking the St. Lawrence River
Anne Carrier Architectes

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ACA

Residence Le Nid: Overlooking the St. Lawrence River
Anne Carrier Architectes

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ACA

Discover the new Royal Alberta Museum  
DIALOG

Alberta's distinct seasons were embraced in the design, inside and out. As the northern sky darkens, the museum begins to glow. The glazed walls dissolve and the building becomes a display case.

Photo credit:
Tom Arban Photography Inc

Discover the new Royal Alberta Museum  
DIALOG

DIALOG's integrated team of architects, interior designers, landscape architects and structural, mechanical and electrical engineers designed a place for gathering, discovering the human and natural history of Alberta, and protecting the objects that tell these stories.

Photo credit:
Tom Arban Photography Inc

Discover the new Royal Alberta Museum  
DIALOG

The Isabella Courtyard is the exact alignment of the historic 104 Avenue that was lost to downtown development. The courtyard features Western Alberta plantings like Lodgepole Pine and Black Spruce.

Photo credit:
Tom Arban Photography Inc

Discover the new Royal Alberta Museum  
DIALOG

The Fraser Courtyard brings to life the old 98 Street that was previously lost to downtown Edmonton development. Aspen trees are planted here, forming a high canopy to accommodate cafe seating underneath. Day Lilies are planted below the Aspen trees—a breed developed by researchers in Alberta before rising to popularity around North America.

Photo credit:
Tom Arban Photography Inc

Discover the new Royal Alberta Museum  
DIALOG

Where the museum now stands where a former Canada Post main branch once sat. The exterior of that previous building featured nine mosaic murals by Ernestine Tahedl, commissioned by the federal government in 1966. These remarkable mosaics were carefully deconstructed and catalogued in 2012 to be incorporated into the new museum. They were restored, reframed, and reinstalled within inches of their original location, and incorporated into the design as a delightful feature along the pedestrian promenade and a screen for the cafe patio.

Photo credit:
Tom Arban Photography Inc

Discover the new Royal Alberta Museum  
DIALOG

The lobby gives a glimpse into everything the Royal Alberta Museum has to offer including galleries, objects, the cafe, classrooms and the gift shop.

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Tom Arban Photography Inc

Discover the new Royal Alberta Museum  
DIALOG

The lobby is connected to the sky, the gardens, and the stories of Alberta, and offers glimpses into the working life of the museum.

Photo credit:
Tom Arban Photography Inc