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Calgary Heritage Initiative forums Discussions of issues affecting Calgary's heritage sites 2015-06-14T10:10:09-07:00 http://www.calgaryheritage.org/phpbb/feed.php?f=4&t=501 2015-06-14T10:10:09-07:00 2015-06-14T10:10:09-07:00 http://www.calgaryheritage.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=501&p=4554#p4554 <![CDATA[Re: Barron Building / Uptown Theatre news]]>
Here is a link to the Calgary Heritage Initiative letter to Council which outlines our position:
http://www.calgaryheritage.org/document ... or_web.pdf

Here is a link to the June 15 Council agenda; you can see the land use application as agenda item 7.23
http://agendaminutes.calgary.ca/sirepub ... ype=AGENDA

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2014-07-31T14:55:13-07:00 2014-07-31T14:55:13-07:00 http://www.calgaryheritage.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=501&p=4332#p4332 <![CDATA[Re: Barron Building / Uptown Theatre news]]>
CHI expects that all memory of the Theatre will be removed, including the lobby and theatre itself, in the building's planned renovation.

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2014-07-16T17:46:03-07:00 2014-07-16T17:46:03-07:00 http://www.calgaryheritage.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=501&p=4313#p4313 <![CDATA[Re: Barron Building / Uptown Theatre news]]> Statistics: Posted by Admin — Wed Jul 16, 2014 5:46 pm


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2014-04-18T08:53:40-07:00 2014-04-18T08:53:40-07:00 http://www.calgaryheritage.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=501&p=4268#p4268 <![CDATA[Re: Barron Building / Uptown Theatre news]]> Statistics: Posted by cjane — Fri Apr 18, 2014 8:53 am


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2014-03-31T15:51:48-07:00 2014-03-31T15:51:48-07:00 http://www.calgaryheritage.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=501&p=4260#p4260 <![CDATA[Re: Barron Building / Uptown Theatre news]]>
"Notice of Intent to Designate a Provincial Historic Resource
(Historical Resources Act)

File: Des. 2311

Notice is hereby given that sixty days from the date of service of this Notice and its publication in Alberta Gazette, the Minister of Culture intends to make an Order that the exterior of the site known as the:

Barron Building, situated on land legally described as:

Plan A1
Block 48
Lots 21-28 Inclusive
Excepting Thereout All Mines and Minerals

and municipally located in Calgary, Alberta be designated as a Provincial Historic Resource under section 20 of the Historical Resources Act, RSA 2000 cH-9.

The reasons for the designation are as follows: The Barron Building has heritage significance as an excellent example of early high rise architecture in Alberta and for its incorporation of both Moderne and early International styles. It is also significant for its role in solidifying Calgary as the de facto headquarters of Alberta’s oil industry.

The Barron Building was built from 1949 to 1951 by Calgary lawyer, real estate developer and cinema house magnate Jacob Bell Barron. Originally, Barron intended to expand his network of cinemas by building an entertainment centre with a dance hall, bowling alley, restaurant and a luxurious cinema. However, following the discovery of oil at Leduc in February 1947, Barron foresaw a need for additional and more modern office space in Calgary, resulting in the planned entertainment centre becoming a large office building with a cinema.

Architect Jack Cawston, of the Calgary-based firm Cawston & Stevenson was commissioned to design the building. Cawston’s design for the Barron Building appears to be a fusion of the established Art Deco and Moderne styles and the newer international style. The Moderne style grew from the Art Deco movement and emphasizes strength, order and efficiency, while exuding a sense of restrained luxuriousness and technological prowess. Over the 1920s and 1930s skyscrapers of this style had become iconic symbols of technologically progressive and prosperous cities. Likely seeking to borrow this imagery, Cawston integrated many Art Deco and Moderne elements into his design. These styles are evident throughout the building, particularly through its high degree of symmetry; its tapered appearance, caused by the stepped backed or terraced construction of the upper floors; and the polished black granite cladding at street level. The Art Deco and Moderne styles are most evident in the central tower through its stark, nearly monochromatic appearance; the use of Tyndall limestone on the second and third stories; and its strong vertical orientation, which is communicated by four vertical bands of windows and the tall, narrow, aluminum-clad pilasters. Other details of the central tower, such as the low relief carvings at the base, the curved, stylized aluminum panels at the top and the geometrical highlights adorning the elevator house, clearly solidify its Art Deco and Moderne pedigree.

The east and west wings of the Barron Building are more in line with the International style, which had become popular in the post-war period. This style emphasized economy and function through extreme simplicity and rigid adherence to vertical and horizontal lines. These elements of the style are strongly evident in the Barron Building’s east and west wings, which are characterised by the lack of ornamentation and the horizontal banding of alternating buff-coloured brick and ribbon windows.

The International style reached the height of its popularity in the decades between the
1960s and 1980s and became a symbol of corporate power. The downtown core of many Canadian cities, particularly Calgary and Edmonton, still demonstrate the influence of the style. The Barron Building’s fusion of the older, iconic Art Deco and Moderne styles with the more contemporary International style is an interesting combination and likely communicates the desire of both the developer and architect to promote the economic strength, stability and rising importance of both the Barron Building and the city of Calgary.

Barron’s original desire was to build a new cinema to expand his network of movie houses in Calgary. Although the project was transformed from being an entertainment centre into an office building, a cinema was an integral part of the building. This is demonstrated today by the marquee as a structural extension of the concrete floor plate over the adjacent sidewalk. As Barron had foreseen, office space was desperately needed by the burgeoning oil industry in Alberta. By the early 1950s, the office space within the building was quickly leased by a number of companies related to the oil sector, notably Haliburton, Sun Oil, Mobil, Shell and Trans-Canada Pipelines. The success of the Barron Building in drawing these companies to Calgary inspired the construction of more and larger office buildings, confirming the city’s position as the epicentre of Alberta’s oil sector.

It is therefore considered that the preservation and protection of the resource is in the public interest.

Dated this 11th day of March, A.D. 2014.
David Link, Assistant Deputy Minister
Heritage Division"

For a direct link to the Gazette, click here:

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2013-08-29T08:51:36-07:00 2013-08-29T08:51:36-07:00 http://www.calgaryheritage.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=501&p=3806#p3806 <![CDATA[Re: Barron Building / Uptown Theatre news]]>
Parker: Barron Building to receive a facelift
By David Parker, Calgary Herald

http://www.calgaryherald.com/business/P ... story.html

The art deco/modern design of the Barron Building - better known to many as the Uptown Theatre building - on 8th Avenue S.W. is something many of us treasure and want to see preserved.

The best way to ensure its survival for future generations to admire is to transform it into an economically sustainable building. Fortunately, current owner Strategic Group has a keen interest in its significant contribution to Calgary's history as well as its architectural details and has gone to a great deal of effort to come up with a renovation and addition that would make it marketable in today's office market.

Built in 1951, it was the vision of Jacob Bell Barron who saw an office building outside of what was then the core to help attract newly arriving oil companies to settle in Calgary. Barron was able to immediately lease three floors to Mobil and the U.S. giant eventually took over all of the space for 15 years, renaming it the Mobil Building.

The problem in today's market, according to Strategic's COO, Randy Ferguson, is that its present floor plate of 10,000 square feet is too small.

Calgary architect Manu Chugh was commissioned to create concepts as to how the space could be enlarged.

Strategic president and CEO Riaz Mamdani then went on a search of firms in Chicago and New York that had the experience needed to expand the vacant building in such a way that an addition could complement the existing exterior.

He chose Gensler's New York office, who came and studied the building and designed an addition to offer a 20,000-square-foot floorplate, a new modern core with two-storey lobby atrium, larger more competitive retail and a Plus-15 connector.

Ferguson says the new design includes many green strategies including roof gardens, energy performance optimization and water use reduction with an aim to reach LEED Gold standards.

The Barron Building is quite majestic in appearance thanks to its central tower with carved stone relief columns topped by ornamental metal pilasters and stepped-back upper floors, all of which remain unchanged.

The marquee is no longer appropriate and has been re-designed with architecturally integrated storefronts using two-storey glass and sandstone to match the original.

An exciting 'jewel box' will replace the current restaurant space on the corner of 5th Street, a two level all-glass box inspired by the iconic Apple cube in New York's 59th Avenue General Motors building. It will merge into a new showcase for the Alberta Champions to be set in the 5th Street facade.

A long Plus-15 will then be built to stretch from between the Barron and the recently announced new Manulife Tower over to Watermark Tower.

It is a big project that still faces some hurdles in regard to the use of the long-empty theatre that was added to the rear of the building. Strategic Group is one of the province's largest private owners of commercial real estate with over four million square feet of properties in Calgary and Edmonton. Other major Calgary developments

are the 175,000 square foot mixed-use building at 2020 4th Street S.W. that is ready for tenant improvements, and the 16-storey office, residential and retail complex just to the north in the 1800 block.

Ledcor Group is a name associated with some exciting construction projects in this city such as Cross Iron Mills, The Bow tower and currently under construction The River, a luxury condominium complex on the north banks of the Elbow River in Mission. There have been some significant changes to executive positions in the Calgary office with the recent appointment of Jim Beeton who spent the last six years as project director at The Bow, as the new Calgary branch manager. And Dean Slater has joined Ledcor as director estimating and business development. Slater spent 25 years with CANA Construction, was a vice-president - project management with Calgary Health Region and most recently was with Triovest.

DAVID PARKER APPEARS TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. READ HIS COLUMNS ONLINE AT CALGARYHERALD.COM/BUSINESS. HE CAN BE REACHED AT 403-830-4622 OR EMAIL INFO@DAVIDPARKER.CA

© Copyright (c) The Calgary Herald

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Supplemental note from August 30 2013 David Parker column:

Following my article on the new design that will preserve the Barron Building on 8th Avenue S.W., I had a nice call from the daughter-in-law of builder J.B. Barron who hopes current owner Strategic Group is successful in its efforts. She told me the art deco/modern building may be the only structure remaining in the city designed by architect Jack Cawston, although his designs are safe in the architectural archives at the University of Calgary. Her own home that Cawston designed on Elbow Drive, was demolished by new owners to make way for a more modern house.

Choices Abound at Specialty Store
http://www2.canada.com/calgaryherald/ne ... 96a672e537

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2013-08-29T08:28:14-07:00 2013-08-29T08:28:14-07:00 http://www.calgaryheritage.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=501&p=3805#p3805 <![CDATA[Re: CHI requests HRIA for the Barron Building]]> Statistics: Posted by newsposter — Thu Aug 29, 2013 8:28 am


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2013-04-22T11:04:17-07:00 2013-04-22T11:04:17-07:00 http://www.calgaryheritage.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=501&p=3698#p3698 <![CDATA[CHI requests HRIA for the Barron Building]]>
"Dear Minister Klimchuk,

Last Thursday evening at the Annual General Meeting of the Calgary Heritage Initiative Society (CHI), the following motion was passed unanimously:

"That the Calgary Heritage Initiative request that the Minister of Culture order a Heritage Resource Impact Assessment (HRIA) for the Barron Building."

This request is in response to an active development proposal that would significantly alter the Barron Building, which is a highly valued landmark of architectural, historic and cultural importance. An HRIA is necessary to appropriately inform the future of this site. We are also aware that the City of Calgary, as advised by the City Council-appointed Calgary Heritage Authority, has also requested that you order an HRIA.

The CHI is Calgary's premiere membership based heritage advocacy group, dedicated to the preservation, productive use and interpretation of buildings and sites of historic and architectural interest. We have approximately 100 paid members at present, and hundreds more friends and contacts. As the sponsoring partner of the Century Homes Calgary 2012 project, which engaged 500 households, CHI received the Governor General's Award for Excellence in Community History Programming.

Thank you for your consideration, and your support of heritage in Alberta. We look forward to working with you to ensure a positive future for the Barron Building.

Best Regards,
Cynthia Klaassen, President"

CHI members and friends are encouraged to send their own letters of support.

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2013-04-17T09:09:14-07:00 2013-04-17T09:09:14-07:00 http://www.calgaryheritage.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=501&p=3689#p3689 <![CDATA[Barron Building / Uptown Theatre news]]> Statistics: Posted by Admin — Wed Apr 17, 2013 9:09 am


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2013-04-16T18:50:11-07:00 2013-04-16T18:50:11-07:00 http://www.calgaryheritage.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=501&p=3688#p3688 <![CDATA[Barron Building / Uptown Theatre news]]>
-Slated to be demolished: Chicago Chophouse corner structure, and the rear theatres of the Barron Building

-Entire interior lobby of the Barron Building will be gutted and rearranged. There will be a central lobby, accessed by a revolving door at the entrance of the structure, and flanked on the west and east sides by restaurants. The elevators (four in total) will be located generally where the grand staircase currently is (circulation drawings did not include a survey of the existing site, so it was difficult to pinpoint the exact placement of proposed interior features within the existing Barron Building)

-Basement will be removed, and replaced with one-level underground parkade, which will extend underneath the entire redeveloped property. Access to underground parking will be from the rear lane, approximately where the rear of the Chicago Chophouse is now.

-2nd floor of the Barron Building will be converted into retail. While there did not appear to be any alternate access to the second floor retail from the ground level besides the new elevators and stairwells, a +15 is envisioned to be built from the rear of the new office structure, above the rear lane, and crossing 5th Street SW. Not sure if this is meant to tie into the CityTV building, or a future development on the surface parking lot across the street.

-Existing canopy to be removed, and replaced with a new canopy which does not extend past the south property line. The proposed canopy will be roughly twice as small as the existing canopy, constructed of metal and glass, 8.445 metres long, 2.108 metres deep, and 0.4 metres thick. It will be located 4.157 metres off the ground. The drawings seem to show that the new canopy will be ‘decorated’ with imitations of ornaments and motifs that already exist on the Barron Building. The drawings also indicate that the proposed canopy is ‘removable’.

-The new office structure wraps around the Barron Building on the north side, and partially on the east side, leaving the existing south and west facades of the Barron Building exposed and partially intact. The new office structure will have the same height as the Barron Building, 11 floors in total, plus a new mechanical room ‘penthouse’ which will be located centrally on top of both structures, behind the existing mechanical penthouse of the Barron Building, which will remain the tallest point of both structures. The new mechanical penthouse will be clad in brick “to match existing brick”.

-Part of the new office structure will take up roughly the same buildng envelope as the Chicago Chophouse structure. This corner portion will only be ~2 stories high.

-The exterior black tile cladding along the first floor at street level will be removed, and replaced with a similar concrete tile that exists directly above the black tile along the second and third floors (not sure of the exact type of materials, so please correct me if needed).

-The residential penthouse is a bit confusing. While the drawings differentiate between what is ‘Existing’ and ‘Proposed’, the entire 11th floor penthouse level is highlighted as ‘Proposed’, though it appears that the exterior won’t be altered (as it keeps its south-western terrace, wrap-around canopy, etc., I am not sure why it is highlighted as ‘Proposed’ in the elevation drawings (indicating that something ‘new’ would be constructed). The interior is a different story. The residence will be gutted and replaced with offices.

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2012-09-30T13:28:11-07:00 2012-09-30T13:28:11-07:00 http://www.calgaryheritage.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=501&p=3469#p3469 <![CDATA[Barron Building / Uptown Theatre news]]>


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2012-08-23T12:23:56-07:00 2012-08-23T12:23:56-07:00 http://www.calgaryheritage.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=501&p=3412#p3412 <![CDATA[Barron Building / Uptown Theatre news]]>
Fans take Uptown history home
Historic theatre closes its doors
Annalise Klingbeil, Calgary Herald
Published: Thursday, August 23, 2012

The final curtain fell Wednesday at Calgary's Uptown Stage and Screen as theatre devotees hauled away vintage furniture and buckets of heavy floor tiles from the historic downtown cinema...

Read more:
http://www2.canada.com/calgaryherald/ne ... b9b7b12d39

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2012-08-22T08:40:42-07:00 2012-08-22T08:40:42-07:00 http://www.calgaryheritage.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=501&p=3410#p3410 <![CDATA[Barron Building / Uptown Theatre news]]>
Last minute Pick & Pull at the Uptown Theatre (Wednesday Aug 22) from 11:00am - 1:30pm. Everything must be out by 1:30pm at the latest. Lots of left overs from over the years at the Uptown including furniture, restaurant equipment, some projection supplies and buckets of Terrazzo floor tiles left over from demolition. This is not a media event, just a chance to come and say goodbye to this wonderful venue and maybe grab an Uptown souvenir!!

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