1929 – Christ Church Cathedral, Victoria, British Columbia
Built in the Gothic style of the thirteenth century to the design of J.C.M. Keith, who won an international competition in 1896.
Built in the Gothic style of the thirteenth century to the design of J.C.M. Keith, who won an international competition in 1896.
Inspired by New York’s Chrysler Building, and one of the most prominent legacies of Vancouver’s growing prosperity.
During the late 1920s, Imperial Oil was massively expanding its operations through British Columbia, with Townley &
The Royal Bank Tower is a 16 storey office tower located in downtown Vancouver and served as the regional office for the Royal Bank of Canada until 1973.
A fine imposing bridge built high to allow for ship traffic. Major J.R. Grants’s steel structure contrasts with the architects,
Constructed between 1927 and 1933, in a 14th-century-style Gothic, with a fine tower, a high vaulted nave,
Vancouver City Hall opened December 4, 1936 and was designated a heritage building in 1976.
Constructed as a branch of the Bank of Toronto and now an art gallery. The building has a simplified,
Modern bank building in a Brutalist style that replaced a Beaux Arts Classical building nearby.
The building faces south and is a five story concrete and glass structure over a podium on a steeply sloping site.
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