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Banners in opposition to the announced demolition of the Royal Alberta Museum have been set up outside the former museum building, in Edmonton Saturday Oct. 12, 2024.
A task force has been created to save the old Royal Alberta Museum building in Glenora. The former museum is set to be demolished to make way for a new green space surrounding the adjacent ...
The establishment of the museum was Alberta’s choice, and in keeping with the spirit of the Canadian Centennial the original building incorporated building stone from every province and ...
The province plans to tear down the old Royal Alberta Museum building on 102nd Avenue in Glenora and convert it to green space. Vedran Skopac is the principal at Reimagine Architects.
Architect Darrel Babuk led a tour of the exterior of the former Royal Alberta Museum site at 12845 102 Ave. in Edmonton on Sunday, May 5, 2019. Photo by David Bloom / Postmedia Article content ...
The old Royal Alberta Museum will be destroyed, despite its popularity, high artistic quality and its place in the historic life of the province You can save this article by registering for free ...
Royal Alberta Museum archaeologists are about to start a lengthy and intricate process of figuring out what ancient Albertans cooked for supper.. Last year, they dug up a 1,600-year-old roasting ...
Mayor Don Iveson’s suggestion to turn the former Royal Alberta Museum (RAM) into a national museum of aboriginal heritage deserves serious consideration.
Mayor Don Iveson says Edmonton is an ideal location for a national museum of aboriginal heritage — and he thinks it could become a reality at the old location of the Royal Alberta Museum. With ...
With the unfortunate announcement that the provincial government intends to demolish the original Royal Alberta Museum building in Glenora, various proposals have been put forward for salvaging ...
The province plans to tear down the old Royal Alberta Museum building on 102nd Avenue in Glenora and convert it to green space. Vedran Skopac is the principal at Reimagine Architects.