*** Welcome to piglix ***

Canada Place

Canada Place
Canada Place
General information
Status Complete
Type Convention center
Cruise ship terminal
Location 999 Canada Place
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6C 3T4
Coordinates 49°17′19″N 123°06′40″W / 49.288635°N 123.111119°W / 49.288635; -123.111119Coordinates: 49°17′19″N 123°06′40″W / 49.288635°N 123.111119°W / 49.288635; -123.111119
Current tenants Vancouver Convention Centre
Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel
Vancouver World Trade Centre
Construction started March 9, 1983
Opened May 2, 1986
Renovated 2011
Cost $400 million CAD
Renovation cost $21 million CAD
Owner Port Metro Vancouver
Height 81.5 metres (267 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 23
Design and construction
Architect Eberhard Zeidler / Barry Downs
Architecture firm Joint Venture: Zeidler Roberts Partnership, MCMP & DA Architects + Planners
Renovating team
Renovating firm Ledcor Group of Companies
Website
www.canadaplace.ca
References

Canada Place is a building situated on the Burrard Inlet waterfront of Vancouver, British Columbia. It is the home of the Vancouver Convention Centre, the Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel, Vancouver's World Trade Centre, and FlyOver Canada (a virtual flight ride which replaced the world's first permanent IMAX 3D theatre and which ceased operation on October 1, 2009). The building's exterior is covered by fabric roofs resembling sails. It is also the main cruise ship terminal for the region, where most of Vancouver's famous cruises to Alaska originate. The building was designed by architects Zeidler Roberts Partnership in joint venture with Musson Cattell Mackey Partnership and DA Architects + Planners.

Canada Place can be reached via the SkyTrain line at the nearby Waterfront Station terminus or via West Cordova Street in Vancouver. The white sails of the building have made it a prominent landmark for the city, as well as drawing comparisons to the Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia and the Denver International Airport in Denver, Colorado.

The structure was expanded in 2001 to accommodate another cruise ship berth and in 2009/10, for the 2010 Winter Olympics, Canada Place served as the Main Press Centre.

Canada Place was built on the land which was originally the Canadian Pacific Railway's Pier B-C. Built in 1927, its primary purpose was to serve CPR and other shipping lines trading across the Pacific Ocean.


...
Wikipedia

...