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Le nouveau Royal Alberta Museum
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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.
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Tom Arban Photography Inc
Le nouveau Royal Alberta Museum
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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.
Crédit photo :
Tom Arban Photography Inc
Linda Bergroth et le Zero Waste Bistro récompensés par le prix du développement durable aux Frame Awards 2019
Finnish Cultural Institute in New York
Zero Waste Bistro’s bespoke communal table and table set is made of Durat Palace and designed by Linda Bergroth. The space, designed by Linda Bergroth, features Alvar Aalto’s classic Artek stools and Hand Grenade pendants. The architecture is made of ReWall Naked Board, a material made 100% from tetrapak waste. The Durat composite is made of 30% post-industrial materials and natural pigments and is 100% recyclable.
Crédit photo :
Nicholas Calcott
Linda Bergroth et le Zero Waste Bistro récompensés par le prix du développement durable aux Frame Awards 2019
Finnish Cultural Institute in New York
Zero Waste Bistro’s bespoke communal table is made of Durat Palace and designed by Linda Bergroth. Restaurant Nolla’s zero waste dishes served on a Teema plate by Iittala, available from Finnish Design Shop. The Durat composite is made of 30% post-industrial materials and natural pigments and is 100% recyclable.
Crédit photo :
Nicholas Calcott
Linda Bergroth et le Zero Waste Bistro récompensés par le prix du développement durable aux Frame Awards 2019
Finnish Cultural Institute in New York
Zero Waste Bistro’s bespoke communal table and table set are made of Durat Palace and designed by Linda Bergroth. The space, designed by Linda Bergroth features Alvar Aalto’s classic Artek stools and Hand Grenade pendants, and Iittala tableware, available from Finnish Design Shop.
Crédit photo :
Nicholas Calcott
Linda Bergroth et le Zero Waste Bistro récompensés par le prix du développement durable aux Frame Awards 2019
Finnish Cultural Institute in New York
Zero Waste Bistro’s bespoke communal table and table set is made of Durat Palace, designed by Linda Bergroth. The space, designed by Linda Bergroth features Alvar Aalto’s classic Artek stools and Hand Grenade pendants. The architecture is made of ReWall Naked Board, a material made 100% from tetrapak waste. The Durat composite is made of 30% post-industrial materials and natural pigments and is 100% recyclable.
Crédit photo :
Nicholas Calcott