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Storage Building 10

Longview, Alberta, Canada

Formally Recognized: 1993/11/15

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Other Name(s)

Storage Building 10
Storage Building 10
Entrepôt 10

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Construction Date(s)

1880/01/01 to 1900/01/01

Listed on the Canadian Register: 2005/05/04

Statement of Significance

Description of Historic Place

Storage Building 10 is the westernmost of the row of three storage buildings at Bar U Ranch. It is a simple, one-storey structure with a gabled roof. Its walls are of horizontal squared log construction, and unlike its neighbours it is sheathed with a veneer of beveled siding. The roof of Building 10 consists of pole rafters tied with ceiling joists, and is covered with cedar shingles. The interior is undivided and walls and ceilings are sheathed with sheet-metal panels. Building 10 is situated in close proximity to the other two storage buildings, with roof eaves overlapping in some places. The designation is confined to the footprint of the building.

Heritage Value

The Storage Building 10 is a Classified Federal Heritage Building because of its historical associations and its architectural and environmental values.

Historical Value
The Bar U Ranch complex is one of the best examples of the development of the ranching industry in Alberta and its importance in the development of Canada. An integral component of the historic grouping associated with the community center focused on Pekisko Creek, Storage Building 10 had an important functional role in daily life as the Ranch was being established. It is associated with George Lane, a prominent Alberta cattleman, hired at the Bar U in 1884 to serve as the ranch foreman and ran the ranch between 1902 and 1925. The building is also associated with Patrick Burns who purchased the Bar U in 1927 to add to his vast cattle empire. Recognized as the kingpin of the meat processing industry in western Canada during the mid-1920's, Burns has been designated a person of national significance.


Architectural Value
Storage Building 10 is a very good example of a simple, function-oriented approach to construction. The grouping of which it is a part has a strong aesthetic impact due to the squat massing of the buildings, their tight cohesive arrangement and the interplay of varying roof slopes. Its configuration is characteristic of basic structures built as preliminary shelters or as outbuildings during the early stages of settlement in western Canada.

Environmental Value
Storage Building 10 is part of a cohesive complex of buildings arranged to great functional effect and reinforces the present visual character of the Bar U Ranch. Situated on the edge of Pekisko Creek in close proximity to the other two storage buildings, the relationship of the three buildings to grade is distinctive, with the middle building sitting very low and the westernmost building sitting higher than the other two buildings. It is also a component of the collection of pre-1927 buildings, which contribute to the landmark value of the complex as one of the region's most important early ranch sites.

Sources:
Edward Mills, Historic Bar U Ranch Headquarters, Longview, Alberta, Federal Heritage Buildings Review Office Building Report 92-017.

Storage Building (Building 10), Bar U Ranch, Longview, Alberta. Heritage Character Statement 92-017.

Character-Defining Elements

The following character defining elements of Storage Building 10 should be respected, for example:

Its very good simple, function oriented design and approach to log construction in its massing, construction techniques and materials as manifested in:
-Its simple one-storey structure
-Its gable roof supported by pole rafters tied with ceiling joists.
-Its roof cladding.
-Its walls of horizontal squared log construction.
-Its veneer of beveled siding.
-Its interior sheet-metal panels.
The manner in which Storage Building 10, as part of a cohesive complex of buildings, reinforces the present visual character of the Bar U Ranch.

Recognition

Jurisdiction

Federal

Recognition Authority

Government of Canada

Recognition Statute

Treasury Board Heritage Buildings Policy

Recognition Type

Classified Federal Heritage Building

Recognition Date

1993/11/15

Historical Information

Significant Date(s)

n/a

Theme - Category and Type

Function - Category and Type

Current

Historic

Food Supply
Equipment Shed

Architect / Designer

n/a

Builder

n/a

Additional Information

Location of Supporting Documentation

National Historic Sites Directorate, Documentation Centre, 5th Floor, Room 89, 25 Eddy Street, Gatineau, Quebec

Cross-Reference to Collection

Fed/Prov/Terr Identifier

5665

Status

Published

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