Vancouver Public Library

Picture by fredzhang

  • Vancouver, BC, Canada

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  • December 05, 2020
  • Picture of the day
  • Nikon D800
  • 24.0-70.0 mm f/2.8
  • Shooting Style Hand Held
  • Shoots Number Multiple Exposure
  • Exposures Number -2,-1,0,+1,+2
  • Editing Software Photomatix Pro
  • File Format RAW
  • Notes

3 Comments

05 Dec 06:44
fredzhang

Over the years the Central Library at 750 Burrard Street had become increasingly outdated and overcrowded. In November 1990, Vancouver voters endorsed capital funds for a new central library. The City then bought the site at 350 West Georgia Street from the federal government. The provincial government agreed to a twenty-year lease of two floors in the proposed new building, with the expectation that the library would then acquire the space. The City held an architectural design contest, which was won by a proposal from architects Moshe Safdie, Richard Archambault and Barry Downs. The Coliseum inspired design was the most unconventional, but it was the public favorite. The Library Square building project was the largest capital project ever undertaken by the City of Vancouver at the time, at an approximate cost of $107 million. The ground-breaking ceremony took place on February 1, 1993, and Library Square was officially opened on May 26, 1995.

05 Dec 16:42
digicam

The Coliseum is the first thing that came to mind when I viewed it Fred. Very beautiful Architectural Library indeed. Of the TWO postings I prefer this one. Thanks for sharing.

06 Dec 14:20
digicam

Congrats on POTD Fred.

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