Vancouver Architecture - 30 June
Four hours in Vancouver's central business district with fellow photographer and friend, Paul Lengyell.
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The Marine Building
Built at the onset of the Great Depression, the Marine Building was built by McCarter and Nairne between 1929-1930. When I first saw this art deco building it was the tallest building in Vancouver, in fact the tallest building in the British Commonwealth until 1939 at 97.8 metres (321 ft) (22 floors). Today, it is somewhat dwarfed next to much taller buildings.
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