416 - 21st Street East
416 21st Street East, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7K, Canada
Reconnu formellement en:
1983/04/18
Autre nom(s)
416 - 21st Street East
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Temple
International Order of Odd Fellows
Liens et documents
s/o
Date(s) de construction
Inscrit au répertoire canadien:
2006/03/30
Énoncé d'importance
Description du lieu patrimonial
416 - 21st Street East is a Municipal Heritage Property comprising two city lots in downtown Saskatoon. It features a three-storey, brick-and-terra-cotta-faced office building. The designation pertains to the exterior of the building.
Valeur patrimoniale
Heritage value of 416 – 21st Street East resides in its architecture. Built in 1911-1912 by prominent Saskatoon architect W.W. LaChance, who also designed Saskatoon’s original Victoria School and Fire Hall Number 1, it combines simple symmetry and an attractive terra cotta façade in a blend of neo-Classical and Beaux Arts Classical styles rare in Saskatoon. Its temple-like composition includes rusticated, low-relief pillars and capitals with a hint of Classicism, a slender frieze and corbelled cornice. On the topmost storey, decorated pilasters separated by ornate panels support an entablature adorned with female faces suggestive of the caryatids of ancient Greece or Persia, completed by a scrolled parapet and an inscribed pediment. Stone sills emphasize the symmetrical placement of the windows, including those at ground level. Built by he Independent Order of the Odd Fellows, the building follows the Lodge tradition of combining meeting space with commercial property to offset cost, the flow of traffic related to the storefront and to the meeting rooms was accommodated by a double staircase accessible from the street.
Heritage value also lies in the building’s long association with the development of the Saskatoon community and its integral contribution to the 21st Street East streetscape. Built by the Independent Order of the Odd Fellows and used by two of their lodges, with the first Saskatoon Public Library occupying the lower level from 1913 to 1923, the building later became a Union Centre for a decade and later, a fine dining restaurant. In close proximity to the historic railway hotel, The Bessborough, and various pre-World War I structures along 21st Street, this building contributes strongly to one of Saskatoon’s main commercial boulevards.
Source:
City of Saskatoon Bylaw No. 6357.
Éléments caractéristiques
The heritage value of 416 – 21st Street East resides in the following character-defining elements:
-those features that reflect the building’s neo-Classical architecture, such as the high-relief carvings of its entablature, its pillars and capitals;
-those features that reflect the building’s Beaux-Arts style, such as its scrolled parapet and other ornate details of its entablature and cornice;
-those features that speak to its association with Saskatoon community organizations, such as the abbreviation “I.O.O.F.” inscribed in its central pediment.
Reconnaissance
Juridiction
Saskatchewan
Autorité de reconnaissance
Administrations locales (Sask.)
Loi habilitante
Heritage Property Act, alinéa 11(1)(a)
Type de reconnaissance
Bien patrimonial municipal
Date de reconnaissance
1983/04/18
Données sur l'histoire
Date(s) importantes
1913/01/01 à 1923/12/31
1911/01/01 à 1959/12/31
Thème - catégorie et type
- Établir une vie sociale et communautaire
- L'organisation communautaire
Catégorie de fonction / Type de fonction
Actuelle
- Commerce / Services commerciaux
- Établissement de restauration ou de débit de boissons
- Commerce / Services commerciaux
- Bureau ou édifice à bureaux
Historique
- Communauté
- Local pour association fraternelle, organisation sociale ou de bienfaisance
- Loisirs
- Bibliothèque
Architecte / Concepteur
W.W. LaChance
Constructeur
s/o
Informations supplémentaires
Emplacement de la documentation
City of Saskatoon
Community Services Department
Development Services Branch
222 - 3rd Avenue North
SASKATOON SK S7K 0J5
Réfère à une collection
Identificateur féd./prov./terr.
MHP 476
Statut
Édité
Inscriptions associées
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