1936 – City Hall, Vancouver, British Columbia

Architect: Townley & Matheson

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Vancouver City Hall opened December 4, 1936 and was designated a heritage building in 1976. The building was designed by the architectural firm of Townley and Matheson, and built by the Carter-Halls-Aldinger Company. The $1 million construction cost was provided by a special bond issue. Built during the Depression, this landmark structure was both a make-work project and a symbol of the newly enlarged city. The city had recently underwent amalgamation with Point Grey and South Vancouver. The building’s style stands at a transitional point between the vertical, highly ornamented Art Deco style and the simpler, more horizontal Moderne.

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Clerkin, Paul (2009, December 16). *1936 – City Hall, Vancouver, British Columbia*. Archiseek.com. https://www.archiseek.com/1936-city-hall-vancouver-british-columbia/ (Updated 2026, April 12)
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Clerkin, Paul. "1936 – City Hall, Vancouver, British Columbia." *Archiseek.com*, 16 Dec. 2009, https://www.archiseek.com/1936-city-hall-vancouver-british-columbia/. Updated 12 Apr. 2026.

Published December 16, 2009 | Last Updated April 12, 2026

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