Gibson Block

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9608 Jasper Ave, Edmonton, AB T5H 0C8, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +78
Website : https://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx%3Fid%3D2475
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9608 Jasper Ave, Edmonton, AB T5H 0C8, Canada
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Christine Angela Dahlgren (Chris) on Google

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Is named WEAC...WOMEN EMERGENCY ACCOMMODATION CENTER
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Freda Ann Ward on Google

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The area can be iffy but most days it can be beautiful lol
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Alice Siwiec on Google

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This building helps keep Women safe from violence and domestic abuse.
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Alana Rudisuela on Google

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Beautiful historic building getting a makeover. Looking forward to seeing it live a new life.
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Rochelle Gun on Google

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Very cool building even in the winter!
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Derek Cowan on Google

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Holds lots of historical value for the city. DESCRIPTION OF HISTORIC PLACE: The Gibson Block Building, also known as the Flatiron Building, is a large wedge-shaped four-storey brick building constructed for commercial use on four city lots at the eastern edge of Edmonton's pre-World War One commercial core. HERITAGE VALUE: The Gibson Block Building is valued as a rare example of a commercial building following the 1902 prototype of a flatiron building, so named for its distinctive triangular shape. The building design, with Chicago style influences, balances the vertical emphasis of pilasters and windows with the horizontal presentation of the continuous glass shop fronts and first storey and fourth storey cornices. Developed by William Gibson, the Gibson Block Building characterizes the historic wave of prosperity and opportunity at the height of the commercial boom in pre-World War One Edmonton. Originally built to provide first floor retail space and offices on the remaining floors, the building's use has evolved with Edmonton's changing economic fortunes and has included office, retail and for a significant part of the historic period, the well-known Turkish Baths, which closed in 1978. The Gibson Block Building's triangular form and prominent location on Jasper Avenue contribute to its valued local landmark status. CHARACTER-DEFINING ELEMENTS: Key character-defining elements of the Gibson Block Building include: - Massing and form of the building, in particular the triangular shape; - Chicago style influences such as the brick pilasters, the continuous glass shop front at street level and the entablatures and cornices on the first level and at top of the building; - Design elements such as the decorative square motif in brick and concrete, the restored amethyst prism glass, the cornice medallions, the stairwell windows on the north facade, including the fourth storey brick semicircular arch; - The curved windows at the toe of the wedged shaped building; - The south facade semicircular wooden archway main entrance with keystone design, including the doors and globe lights; - Recessed storefront entrances and ceramic tiles on the south facade; - The window openings, one over one, with cast stone sills.
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Doroka Boroka on Google

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A very beautiful old building with unique design!! A must when you visit Edmonton. It's not far away from downtown and you get to see the most new face of the town till you get to Gibson Block.
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Kirk Dewhurst on Google

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Excellent example of a architectural style called a flat iron building. Built in 1913 the design took advantage of the pie shaped lot. It was fully restored in 1994 and now houses the Women’s Emergency Accommodation Centre, WEAC run by The Edmonton City Centre Church Corporation. Really great looking building.

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