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Le nouveau 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.

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Tom Arban Photography Inc

Le nouveau 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.

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Tom Arban Photography Inc

Le nouveau 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.

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Tom Arban Photography Inc

Le nouveau 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

Le nouveau 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.

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Tom Arban Photography Inc

Le nouveau Royal Alberta Museum
DIALOG

The feature staircase is inspired by water-carved canyons in Alberta's Rocky Mountains.

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Tom Arban Photography Inc

Le nouveau Royal Alberta Museum
DIALOG

Lobby view looking towards the Feature Gallery, The Roundhouse and the Children's Gallery

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Tom Arban Photography Inc

Le nouveau Royal Alberta Museum
DIALOG

Classrooms support school groups that visit the museum. Some classrooms are placed within the galleries for an immersive learning experience.

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Tom Arban Photography Inc

Le nouveau Royal Alberta Museum
DIALOG

The Children's Gallery is designed to feel like a tree fort within a forest. A metal panel perforated with Aspen leaf shapes wraps the gallery, and the mix of diagonal and straight support columns represent tree trunks.

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Tom Arban Photography Inc

Le nouveau Royal Alberta Museum
DIALOG

The Museum Zone shares the important research and conservation work that RAM does by offering windows into the museum's working laboratories.

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Tom Arban Photography Inc

Le nouveau Royal Alberta Museum
DIALOG

Behind the scenes, the museum is equally enjoyable for staff. Offices have plenty of natural light, and views to outdoors can be found in staff break rooms and back corridors.

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Tom Arban Photography Inc

Le nouveau Royal Alberta Museum
DIALOG

Strict environmental conditions are required throughout the museum to keep the objects safe. Galleries are designed to be open and flexible spaces to accommodate changing exhibits over the next 100 years.

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Tom Arban Photography Inc

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Crédit photo :
Frédéric Bouchard

String theory dévoile SUPERSYMMETRY, une expérience unique de tricot interactif
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Crédit photo :
Frédéric Bouchard

String theory dévoile SUPERSYMMETRY, une expérience unique de tricot interactif
String Theory

Supersymmetry - Le foulard à partager

Crédit photo :
Sébastien Gros

String theory dévoile SUPERSYMMETRY, une expérience unique de tricot interactif
String Theory

Crédit photo :
Frédéric Bouchard

String theory dévoile SUPERSYMMETRY, une expérience unique de tricot interactif
String Theory

Supersymmetry - Partage des foulards

Crédit photo :
Sébastien Gros

String theory dévoile SUPERSYMMETRY, une expérience unique de tricot interactif
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Crédit photo :
Sébastien Gros

String theory dévoile SUPERSYMMETRY, une expérience unique de tricot interactif
String Theory

Supersymmetry - Le foulard à partager

Crédit photo :
Sébastien Gros

String theory dévoile SUPERSYMMETRY, une expérience unique de tricot interactif
String Theory

Supersymmetry - Le foulard à partager

Crédit photo :
Sébastien Gros