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Title
Entrance
to
City
Hall
.
Identifier
aj_92-04
Subject
Calgary
(Alta.)
--
History
Location
Calgary, Alberta
Time Coverage
2-May-66
Photographer
Alison Jackson
Donor
Alison Jackson Estate
Type
Still Image
Repository
Calgary Public Library, Central Library, Local History Room
Collection
Alison Jackson Photograph Collection
Rights
Copyright Calgary Public Library. 616 Macleod Trail SE, Calgary AB, T2G 2M2, 1+(403)260-2785 hum1@calgarypubliclibrary.com
Date Photo
2-May-66
Format Photo
35mm
colour
slide
.
Taken
with a
Praktica
camera
using
Kodachrome
II
daylight
film
K135
(ASA
32)
.
Width Digital
3201
Height Digital
4795
File Size
44989.383 KB
File type
TIF
Notes
“Cornerstones”
were
articles
that
appeared
in the
Sunday
edition
of the
Calgary
Herald
between
1997
and
2000
. The
following
article
appeared
May
11
,
1997
.
Calgary
City
Hall
•
704
2nd
Street
S.E
.
•
Built
:
1907-1911
•
Architect
:
William
Dodd
of
Calgary
firm
Dodd
and
Hopkins
.
Dismissed
December
1909
and
replaced
by
Gilbert
Hodgson
and
Ernest
Butler
.
•
Contractor
:
Alberta
Building
Company
.
•
Original
cost
:
$300,000
(double
the
original
estimate
-
taxes
were
raised
to
pay
for the
cost
over-run)
•
Construction
materials
:
Paskapoo
formation
Sandstone
from
Bone
and
Oliver
Quarry
on
17th
Avenue
.
•
Architectural
style
:
Richardsonian
Romanesque
.
Round
arches
,
gable
dormers
crowned
with
raised
lanterns
on
corners
.
Steeply
pitched
tile
roof
.
•
Original
interior
details
:
Centre
lightwell
,
ornamental
wrought
iron
balustrades
featuring
the
Scotch
thistle
motif
.
Cruciform
floor
plan
.
Many
of the
interior
details
such
as the
proposed
tile
floor
with
compass
design
were
never
completed
because
of the
cost
.
1997
renovation
has
restored
some
of these
features
.
Historical
highlights
:
•
Calgary's
second
city
hall
. The
first
, a
wooden
structure
built
on the
same
site
in
1885
, was
demolished
in
1911
.
•
Officially
opened
with a
gold
key
by
federal
leader
of the
opposition
Conservatives
R.L.Borden
on
June
26
,
1911
amid
the
splendour
of
210
imported
palm
trees
. By
1913
the
building
was
already
too
small
.
•
Tower
clock
,
made
by
Seth
Thomas
Clock
Co
.
purchased
by
City
Council
through
D.E.Black
Jewellers
in
1911
for
$3,657
.
•
In
1962
a
$2.5
million
administration
building
addition
and a
$457,000
interior
renovation
.
•
Exterior
restoration
of
decorative
sandstone
in the
1980s
following
the
completion
of the
new
civic
complex
.
•
1995-1997
complete
interior
restoration
costing
$9.3
million
funded
by the
Alberta-Canada
Infrastructure
Program
and
private
sector
donations
.
Restoration
architect
-
Carruthers
and
Associates
.
•
Officially
re-opens
May
10
,
1997
as
home
to
Mayor
,
Alderman
and
City
Clerk
.
•
Calgary
is
one
of
seven
Canadian
cities
to
retain
original
city
hall
.
It
is
the
only
surviving
example
of the
monumental
civic
halls
of the
1900-1930
period
,
west
of the
Lakehead
.
•
Three
Heritage
Designations
;
Provincial
Historic
Resource
1978
,
National
Historic
Resource
1984
and the
first
Calgary
building
to be
designated
a
Municipal
Historic
Resource
in
1990
.
“Then
&
Now”
columns
appeared
weekly
in the
Calgary
Herald
between
2002
and
2005
. The
following
article
appeared
October
29
,
2002
.
THEN:
MacIntyre
Avenue
(7th)
and
Drinkwater
Street
(Macleod
Trail)
.
•
Calgary's
sandstone
City
Hall
was
completed
in
1911
after
four
years
of
controversy
resulting
in a
100
per
cent
cost
over-run
of
$150,000
and the
firing
of
architect
William
Dodd
.
Built
on the
same
site
as the
old
wooden
town
hall
(1885)
, this
more
substantial
structure
housed
offices
for the
mayor
,
aldermen
,
city
departments
,
council
chambers
,
police
department
,
courts
and the
municipal
telephone
system
.
Even
before
Robert
Borden
,
leader
of the
federal
Conservatives
,
opened
it
June
26
,
1911
, the
building
was
too
small
. For the
next
86
years
, the
city
rented
space
to
accommodate
an
expanding
civic
administration
. The
1985
construction
of a
new
$97-
million
municipal
building
brought
the
fate
of
Old
City
Hall
to the
attention
of
politicians
and the
public
.
NOW
:
704
Macleod
Trail
S.E
.
•
A
$9.3-million
renovation
called
Transforming
Tradition
was
launched
in
October
1995
and
completed
in
May
1997
.
Under
the
guidance
of the
architectural
firm
of
Carruthers
and
Associates
and the
city
,
Old
City
Hall
underwent
a
complete
interior
reconstruction
.
Carruthers
reintroduced
some
of the
original
architectural
details
,
including
a
three-metre-wide
light
well
and
art
glass
cupola
at the
centre
of the
cross-shaped
floor
plan
and a
slate
floor
with
mosaic
compass
design
on the
second
level
. The
hall
is
currently
home
to the
mayor
,
aldermen
and
city
clerk's
office
.
Old
City
Hall
has
three
levels
of
historic
designation
--
Provincial
Historic
Resource
1978
,
National
Historic
Site
1984
and
Municipal
Historic
Resource
1994
.
CONTENTdm file name
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CONTENTdm number
2138
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