THE PRACTICE OF POST-WAR ARCHITECTURE IN EDMONTON, ALBERTA
AN OVERVIEW OF THE MODERN MOVEMENT, 1936-1960
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KELVIN CRAWFORD STANLEY [1919-?] Early Life: Kelvin Stanley took Senior Matriculation and Normal School in Calgary, obtaining a Permanent Intermediate Alberta Teaching Certificate. Professional Training: Stanley received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Manitoba. Architectural Career: Stanley worked with Rule Wynn and Rule as a student for four years, and articled for an additional year. He worked as an assistant architect at Rule Wynn and Rule, beginning 24 September 1945. He applied for membership in the Alberta Association of Architects on 2 October 1946 and worked in Edmonton from 1948 to 1964. Stanley was elected a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, 27 May 1961. He was Director of Structures at Expo 67 in Montreal from 1965 to 1967. Stanley became Chief Architect for the federal Department of Public Works in Ottawa in May 1967. Significant Commissions: • Edmonton City Hall • YMCA Building • Imperial Oil Marketing Building • Edmonton Post Office • Edmonton Exhibition Sports Building • King Edward Park Church of Christ, 1949
FEDORI TINGLEY MURRAY
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