With a colourful past and waves of economic boom shaping the city’s architectural landscape, Edmonton is home to many buildings noted for their breathtaking and historical designs.
Here are some of our favourite buildings in Edmonton that are perfect for a moody photography session or just something unique to throw on the ‘gram.
Art Gallery of Alberta
Designed by late architect Randall Stout, the Art Gallery of Alberta is one of Edmonton’s most unique buildings. Its fluid shapes and stainless steel structure were inspired in part by the aurora borealis and Edmonton’s natural landscapes. It’s a must-see!
Address: 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square
The Gibson Block
We love the look of these flatiron buildings, and Gibson Block is the only building of its kind in Edmonton. A landmark of the Boyle Street neighbourhood, this iconic piece of Edmonton architecture has stood for more than 100 years.
Address: 9608 Jasper Avenue
Jasper Place Library
A dream for photographers, the recently built Jasper Place Library is stunning. Its ample natural light and seating space make the place inviting. Plus, it just looks cool as heck!
Address: 9010 156th Street NW
St. Joseph’s Basilica
Built in the early 20th century, St. Joseph’s Cathedral Basilica is one of the most beautiful churches in Edmonton. Its 60 stained glass windows depict various religious scenes — it looks like something out of a movie!
Address: 10044 113th Street NW
Queen Elizabeth II Planetarium
After many years of neglect, the Queen Elizabeth II Planetarium has reopened after being refurbished, and we love to see it. This unique building is one of Canada’s oldest planetariums, and it’s a beautiful example of modern Expressionist architecture.
Address: 13500 112th Avenue NW
Capilano Library
Paying homage to the ravine it sits next to, the Capilano Library is a stunning space that has received many accolades since its construction, including the 2022 Prairie Design Excellence Award. This is another fantastic place for photographers or those who want to take in gorgeous architecture alongside a good book.
Address: 9915 67th Street NW