Calgary Public Building Rehabilitation
Categories: Restoration
Address: 205 8 Avenue SE
Year: Calgary
Date Completed: May 30, 2022
Highly tactile and carefully orchestrated, and a rare embrace of artisanship not often seen in modern construction, the Calgary Public Building’s architectural conservation represents a second lease on life for an anchoring cornerstone to the Arts Commons in downtown Calgary
A neoclassical Beaux Arts design dating back to 1919 with completed construction in 1931, this prime example of Modern Classical architecture and its seamless merger of decorative elements with commercial functionality has maintained a significant presence in its city. As time passed, however, the Calgary Public Building’s eight-storey masonry structure required extensive studies of its condition and how it could be rehabilitated.
Focusing on the north façade, the conservation work on this deeply historic address required a great deal of precision and coordination between designers, the city, construction manager, vendors, and masons. Taking stock of its exterior details, thorough interventions and selections had to be made for a monumental exterior of Tyndall limestone—a noble material unique to Canada with fossilized intricacies and two-tone patterns, and massive Ionic columns. Further still, details such as Chicago-style windows with cast iron elements, marble panels, and sheet metal elements including roof parapets and portico cornices, lintels, upper pilaster capitals and bases, flutes, and metal and marble spandrels were among the rehabilitation’s considerations.
Submitting Company: Ib Jensen Masonry Ltd
Owner: City of Calgary
Designer: Lemay
Other Designer: EVOQ Architecture
General Contractor: EllisDon
Masonry Contractor: Ib Jensen Masonry Ltd.
Masonry Supplier: Ib Jensen Masonry Ltd.








