4th pic from the top -- worked on this project with architect Wayne Scott (perfect name for an architect, don't you think?) back in the '70s -- at that time we designed it as a ladies' clothing store retail outlet (client's name escapes me for the moment). I am happy to see that it is still in the Edmonton mix. We had a few buildings underscoring this design idiom sprinkled throughout the Oliver district (stained Cedar siding, shed-roof forms, skylights and interior well planting). Excellent photos by the way, @Grandinite!
Yes we did @StopDropandLOL -- that project was an extension/addition to a (completely gutted) house -- originally it was intended to be an office for Wayne Scott Architects. The beauty of this project (if we are talking about the same place) was the incredible clinker brick exterior walls (which we preserved at my insistence). I don't think that Wayne ever actually occupied the space -- maybe sold to a building contractor/engineer, if memory serves. Many of the projects that we did in Oliver were remakes of existing houses.