Delmar Bard Residence and Carriage House, Edmonton
Constructed in 1912 for Delmar Bard, a former civil servant turned prosperous businessman, the Delmar Bard Residence and Carriage House embodies the aspirations and achievements of Edmonton's pre-World War One real estate boom. Delmar Bard's story mirrors that of many self-made men of his era, who capitalized on property investment to ascend the social ladder. The Bard Residence served as a testament to Bard's newfound status and provided an elegant backdrop for his family's gracious lifestyle.
Architecturally, the Bard Residence is a grand two and one-half storey brick-clad four-square house, showcasing the upscale design favored by affluent homeowners of the time. Constructed by the renowned Keith Brothers, prominent local builders, the house exudes a sense of solidity and sophistication. Notable features include an attached conservatory, which adds character and distinction to the structure. The conservatory's semicircular arched fanlight side entrance, adorned with sidelights, contributes to the house's architectural elegance.
The accompanying carriage house, with its gable roof, stands as a rare and well-preserved example of a building type prevalent in early twentieth-century urban centers. Originally designed to accommodate horse-drawn carriages, the carriage house later transitioned to house automobiles, reflecting the evolving transportation trends of the time.
Architecturally, the Bard Residence is a grand two and one-half storey brick-clad four-square house, showcasing the upscale design favored by affluent homeowners of the time. Constructed by the renowned Keith Brothers, prominent local builders, the house exudes a sense of solidity and sophistication. Notable features include an attached conservatory, which adds character and distinction to the structure. The conservatory's semicircular arched fanlight side entrance, adorned with sidelights, contributes to the house's architectural elegance.
The accompanying carriage house, with its gable roof, stands as a rare and well-preserved example of a building type prevalent in early twentieth-century urban centers. Originally designed to accommodate horse-drawn carriages, the carriage house later transitioned to house automobiles, reflecting the evolving transportation trends of the time.
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Sight Name: Delmar Bard Residence and Carriage House
Sight Location: Edmonton, Canada (See walking tours in Edmonton)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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