1931 – Royal Bank Tower, Vancouver, British Columbia
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.
Fine Italianate hotel building constructed beside one of the gates into the city,
An architectural competition was held to design a new assembly building for the province.
The Temple Building was designed by architect Samuel Maclure for Robert Ward &
The building faces south and is a five story concrete and glass structure over a podium on a steeply sloping site.
The foundation stone was laid by the Hon John Robson on March 7th 1889 just five months before he became the ninth Premier of British Columbia.
“A new branch of the Bank of Ireland was opened this day at No.
Classically inspired and symmetrical bank branch of 1933,
Fine classically designed bank branch on the main thoroughfare. Once surrounded by buildings of equal merit,
Later aquired by the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway and rebuilt to designs by Berkeley Deane Wise.