1931 – Royal Bank Tower, Vancouver, British Columbia
Architect: Sumner Godfrey Davenport
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.
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.
Constructed between 1927 and 1933,
Vancouver City Hall opened December 4,
Designed by Sharp,
Originally built as the Centennial Museum,
Strikingly sculptural modernist hotel tower,
When first opened, the owner wasn’t certain it would be viable as a hotel due to its location,
Photograph Courtesy and Copyright of Derek Lepper –
Constructed on land which was originally the Canadian Pacific Railway’s Pier B–C,