Alice Ross with her father, Zepherin Mailhot, and daughter Betty, 1937 Author ECAMP Comms | September 4, 2020 Read more from the Edmonton City as Museum Project Alice Mailhot Ross: Canada’s first female architect? Cheryl Mahaffy Growing up, Alice Mailhot set her sights on being an engineer like her father. Perhaps Zepherin Mailhot’s life in frontier… Read more Betty Stanhope-Cole and the mystery of the missing plaque Brendan Thompson Just east of the Capilano Bridge, there is a small park overlooking the Highlands Golf Club. It has a view… Read more The Father of Edmonton’s Traffic Circles Lawrence Herzog He established the practice of “neighbourhood unit” planning. And, borrowing a popular urban design feature from his native land, he… Read more
Alice Mailhot Ross: Canada’s first female architect? Cheryl Mahaffy Growing up, Alice Mailhot set her sights on being an engineer like her father. Perhaps Zepherin Mailhot’s life in frontier… Read more
Betty Stanhope-Cole and the mystery of the missing plaque Brendan Thompson Just east of the Capilano Bridge, there is a small park overlooking the Highlands Golf Club. It has a view… Read more
The Father of Edmonton’s Traffic Circles Lawrence Herzog He established the practice of “neighbourhood unit” planning. And, borrowing a popular urban design feature from his native land, he… Read more