Banff National Park Pavilion

Banff National Park Pavilion
The Pavilion, circa 1920
Alternative namesFrank Lloyd Wright Pavilion
General information
TypePublic pavilion
Architectural stylePrairie School
Coordinates51°10′25″N 115°34′46″W / 51.173720°N 115.579326°W / 51.173720; -115.579326
Construction startedDesigned 1911
Construction 1913
Completed1914
Demolished1939
CostCAD$20000
$40000 (estimated 1913)
$100000 (speculated 1964)
ClientPublic Works and Government Services Canada
Dimensions
Other dimensions200ft x 50ft
Technical details
Floor countSingle
Design and construction
Architect(s)Frank Lloyd Wright
Francis Conroy Sullivan
Main contractorBennett, Debman, & Co.

The Banff National Park Pavilion, was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and Francis Conroy Sullivan, one of Wright's only Canadian students. Designed in 1911, in the Prairie School style, construction began in 1913 and was completed the following year. The pavilion was built on the Recreation Grounds near the south end of the Bow River Bridge on the edge of the town of Banff, itself located within Banff National Park in Alberta. The last of only two Wright designs in Canada, the pavilion was demolished in 1938.