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PHILLIPS BUILDING

View of Phillips Building from across 104 Street. : City of Edmonton, 2004

    Character-Defining Elements

    The commercial warehouse architecture of The Phillips Building is expressed in character-defining elements such as:

    - the original 1913 west facade;

    - recessed window bays defined by pilasters with cast stone base and corbelled brick beneath the cornice at the parapet level;

    - the four recessed entrances with articulated quoin surrounds and cornice, the centre two entrances defining the original arcade through the building;

    - detailing of the window surrounds including cast stone sills and headers;

    - the dentilled metal cornice at the upper level and the storefront level;

    - brick corbelling and parapet projections;

    - the two date plaques on the west facade.

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    10169 - 104 Street
    Edmonton, Alberta

    Also called: Purcell and Kelly Building, Phillips Lofts

    Construction Date 1913

     

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