Architecture of British Columbia

30 September 2009
1892 – House, Vancouver, British Columbia

1892 – House, Vancouver, British Columbia

Architect: Fripp & Wills

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21 June 2010
1892 – New Cathedral at Victoria, British Columbia

1892 – New Cathedral at Victoria, British Columbia

Architect: A.R. Scott Interior Perspective View of premiated design as published in The Building News, October 28th 1892. As early as 1870 there had been plans for a new Cathedral and in 1891,...

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30 September 2009
1893 – Competitive Designs for new Government Buildings, British Columbia

1893 – Competitive Designs for new Government Buildings, British Columbia

Architect: Dick & Wickson

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30 September 2009
1896 – Post Office & Customs, Inland Revenue, Victoria, British Columbia

1896 – Post Office & Customs, Inland Revenue, Victoria, British Columbia

Architect: Thomas Fuller

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30 September 2009
1898 – Passenger Depot, Canadian Pacific Railway, Vancouver, British Columbia

1898 – Passenger Depot, Canadian Pacific Railway, Vancouver, British Columbia

Architect: Edward Maxwell

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30 September 2009
1899 – The Molsons Bank Building, Vancouver, British Columbia

1899 – The Molsons Bank Building, Vancouver, British Columbia

Architect: Andrew Taylor

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30 September 2009
1901 – Residence in British Columbia

1901 – Residence in British Columbia

Architect: Robert Mackay Fripp According to architect Jeremy Ashford of Auckland NZ: “To my knowledge no such house was built in Canada. The building illustrated was built in Auckland, New Zealand, in the...

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16 December 2009
1909 – Hotel Europe, Vancouver, British Columbia

1909 – Hotel Europe, Vancouver, British Columbia

Architect: J.E. Parr & T.A. Fee Angelo Calori commissioned this building as an hotel, his name and commissioning date is inscribed above the main doorway. The Hotel Europe was the earliest reinforced concrete...

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16 December 2009
1912 – The Sylvia Hotel, Vancouver, British Columbia

1912 – The Sylvia Hotel, Vancouver, British Columbia

Architect: W.P. White Originally built as an apartment block, the Sylvia Court, it was converted to an hotel during the Depression of the 1930′s. It was named after owner Abraham Goldstein’s 12-year-old daughter....

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