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  2. Vancouver Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Consolidating Vancouver Public Library's Central Branch, Federal Office Tower, and retail and service facilities, the Library Square occupies a city block in Downtown Vancouver. Centred on the block, the library is a nine-story rectangular box containing book stacks and services, surrounded by a free-standing, elliptical, colonnaded wall ...

  3. Robson Street - Wikipedia

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    In 1895, streetcar tracks were laid down the street, supporting a concentration of shops and restaurants. From the early to middle-late 20th century, and especially after significant immigration from postwar Germany, the northwest end of Robson Street was known as a centre of German culture and commerce in Vancouver, earning the nickname Robsonstrasse, even among non-Germans (this name lives ...

  4. Library Square - Wikipedia

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    Library Square may refer to: Salt Lake City Public Library , with an outside plaza called Library Square, Utah, United States Vancouver Library Square , a city block, including the central library branch, in downtown Vancouver, Canada

  5. 750 Burrard Street - Wikipedia

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    750 Burrard Street (also known as 969 Robson Street, or "Robson Central") is a building in Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, at the northeast corner of Robson Street and Burrard Street. This modern architecture building was constructed in 1957 and was designed by local architects Harold Semmens and Douglas Simpson [ 1 ] and was home ...

  6. List of heritage buildings in Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver Public Library: 750 Burrard This is the second Vancouver Public Library central branch building after the Carnegie and before the current Library Square opened in 1995. The building is occupied by a lingerie store, the studios of CTV Vancouver station CIVT-TV, part of Bell Media and The Beat 94.5, 103.5 QM/FM, Team 1040, and Team1410 ...

  7. Architecture of Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Moshe Safdie and Cornelia Oberlander are the principal design architects for the downtown Library Square, in collaboration with the firm Downs/Archambault & Partners. [46] Oberlander, a landscape architect based in Vancouver, also includes in her projects Robson Square, the Law Courts, and the UBC Museum of Anthropology. [47]

  8. Robson Square - Wikipedia

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    Waterfall Robson Square Ice Rink Garden pathway UBC Robson Square. Robson Square is a landmark civic centre and public plaza, located in Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia.It is the site of the Provincial Law Courts, UBC Robson Square, government office buildings, and public space connecting the newer development to the Vancouver Art Gallery.

  9. Statue of John Deighton - Wikipedia

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    Deighton (November 1830 – May 23, 1875) was a Canadian bar owner who was born in Hull, England. He travelled to California and then New Caledonia (now British Columbia , Canada) as a gold prospector, before operating bars in New Westminster and later on the south side of Burrard Inlet . [ 5 ]