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Coordinates: 49°172.56N 123°79.09W / 49.2840444°N 123.1191917°W / 49.2840444; -123.1191917
 

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HSBC Canada Building
HSBC Canada building in 2015
Map
General information
TypeOffice
Address885 West Georgia Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6C 3E9
Coordinates49°17′2.56″N 123°7′9.09″W / 49.2840444°N 123.1191917°W / 49.2840444; -123.1191917
Construction started1984
Opened1986
OwnerCadillac Fairview
Height100.5 m (330 ft)
Technical details
Floor count23 (+2 below-grade)
Floor area35,517 m2 (382,300 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)WZMH Architects
References
[1]

The HSBC Canada building is a 23-storey office tower in the city's downtown coreofVancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The building's primary tenant was the headquarters of HSBC Bank Canada, the former Canadian subsidiary of HSBC. The skyscraper, built on the site of the former Hotel Devonshire (built 1925 and demolished 1981), was originally designed by WZMH Architects for the Bank of British Columbia. The assets of the Bank of British Columbia were acquired by HSBC Bank Canada in 1986.

The building's lobby features a gigantic magnetically induced pendulum artwork entitled "The Pendulum" by Alan Storey. The building has been home to HSBC Canada since 1987.

The building, aside from its prominent role within the banking and financial industries, is also host to several shops and businesses that cater to those who work, live, and play in and around the Financial District. For example: Lasik MD's clinic, a laser eye surgery service provider and Sciué, an Italian artisan pizza/coffee stand are both located in the lobby.


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References[edit]

  1. ^ "HSBC Building". Skyscraper Center. CTBUH. Retrieved 21 September 2017.


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