ANGLO AMERICA-CANADA/British Columbia-Vancouver
WORLD FAMOUS BUILDINGS

From 'National Geographic' 1994, Through the Great Canadian Wilderness' Reader's Digest 1995'. Exploring Vancouver-The Essential Architectural Guide, Kalman Phillips Ward/UBC Press'1993. 20th Century Architecture PART 2/1991,
Overview
Vancouver

Vancouver
is a city where nature and art often meet. Photo by Byunguh Yu on September 1993.
Skyline
Vancouver

Photo by Yongjun Shin(#2/2008), Byunguh Yu(#2/September 1993).
Vancouver International Airport
Vancouver

Photo by Byunguh Yu on 9 April 1993.
Harbour View
Stanley Park, Vancouver

Photo by Byunguh Yu on September 1993.
Totem Pole
Stanley Park, Vancouver

The day
& evening
view from Stanley Park. Photo by Byunguh Yu on September 1993.
Lions' Gate Bridge
Stanley Park, Vancouver

Photo by Byunguh Yu on September 1993.
Overview
Stanley Park, Vancouver

Photo by Byunguh Yu on September 1993.
Canada
Place
999 Canada Place, Vancouver

Famous
Image Maximum theather in Burrard Inlet. Architect by Zeidler Roberts Partnership;
Musson Cattell Partnership; Downs/Archambault 1983-86. This impressive, decked,
mega-project was built as the Canadian pavilion for Expo '86 on the site of
Canadian Pacific's Pier BC, from which the famous Empress liners sailes to the
Orient. Teflon-coated sails strung in high-tech fashion enclose an exhibition
hall/conference centre, while the interior of the hotel superstructure boasts
lofty public spaces. Photo by Byunguh Yu(#1/September 1993), Yongjun Shin(#2/2008).
Queen Elizabeth Park
Vancouver
Photo by Byunguh Yu on 9 April 1993.
Bloedel
Conservatory
Queen Elizabeth
Park, Vancouver
Front
sculpure by Henry Moore. Architect by Underwood, McKinley, Cameron, Wilson &
Smith on 1969. Tropical plants and chattering birds thrive beneath the 'triodetic'
dome, 140 feet in diameter, assembled from aluminum pipe and plexiglas bubbles(by
Thorson & Thorson, Structural Engineers). The same architects designed the
adjacent restaurant(1972-72). The structures crown 500-feet-high Little Mountain,
the highest point in the city. Photo by Byunguh Yu on 9 April 1993.
Mt.Whistler Tramway
Vancouver
Photo by Byunguh Yu on September 1993.
Steam Clock
Vancouver

Photo by Yongjun Shin(#1/2008), Byunguh Yu(#2/September 1993).
University of British Columbia
Vancouver

Photo by Byunguh Yu on September 1993.
Hell
Gate
Fraser River Canyon, Boston Bar, British
Columbia
Photo by Byunguh Yu on September 1993.
Canadian Pacific Railway
Kamloops, British
Columbia

Photo by Byunguh Yu on September 1993.