kcantor
Senior Member
Apologies if there is already a thread somewhere but I have looked and can’t find one…
I originally posted this to the Historic Edmonton and Northern Alberta's Facebook private group page and was asked to make it public so I'm reposting it here:
Tommy Banks and I once "blue skied" backfilling the old Royal Alberta Museum with a retirement/seniors facility for artists and musicians who can no longer practice their craft and who have no savings or pensions… I think there’s still an endowment with the Edmonton Community Foundation although I don’t know how large it is.
The thought was for residences on the main floor where natural light could be introduced and studio/rehearsal spaces that don’t need/want natural light could be located in the lower levels. The residents could stay active teaching/tutoring those young artists and performers using the studios.
The existing theatre and gift shop and cafe would stay in supportive use, perhaps complimented by an outdoor sculpture gallery.
The project could also likely support a recording studio and possibly even a small sound stage in the lower levels.
I also think there would be an interesting symmetry on the site with Government House if there was a large indigenous component sharing a location large enough to hold pow wows that stretches from the two buildings down the bank to the North Saskatchewan River.
Photo credit to CBC
I originally posted this to the Historic Edmonton and Northern Alberta's Facebook private group page and was asked to make it public so I'm reposting it here:
Tommy Banks and I once "blue skied" backfilling the old Royal Alberta Museum with a retirement/seniors facility for artists and musicians who can no longer practice their craft and who have no savings or pensions… I think there’s still an endowment with the Edmonton Community Foundation although I don’t know how large it is.
The thought was for residences on the main floor where natural light could be introduced and studio/rehearsal spaces that don’t need/want natural light could be located in the lower levels. The residents could stay active teaching/tutoring those young artists and performers using the studios.
The existing theatre and gift shop and cafe would stay in supportive use, perhaps complimented by an outdoor sculpture gallery.
The project could also likely support a recording studio and possibly even a small sound stage in the lower levels.
I also think there would be an interesting symmetry on the site with Government House if there was a large indigenous component sharing a location large enough to hold pow wows that stretches from the two buildings down the bank to the North Saskatchewan River.
Photo credit to CBC