The Baker Clinic in downtown Edmonton was constructed in stages. Phase One was designed in 1953 and was a single storey brick clad structure designed as a health care clinic. In 1959 a 3 storey addition was incorporated. The building was designed by Dewar Stevenson Architects. The first phase was constructed by Mill and Olson and the 1959 addition was built by Poole Construction - now PCL.
The original owners moved to larger premises years ago and the building is now home to a social support agency. Apart from this mural, the old Baker Clinic building hasn't changed much over the years.
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