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This walk is perfect for those who want to learn about the interesting architecture in Vancouver. The West End has a significant number of buildings with hertiage desginations including some of the family mansions built in the 's and early 's. Take a walk along tree lined streets that give the feeling of a quiet residential area in the heart of the city.
The West End community is one of the oldest residential areas in Vancouver. Many large family mansions were built then slowly replaced by low rise apartment buildings. Today there is a mix of old mansions, homes and heritage apartments throughout the West End.
This route travels along city sidewalks with curb ramps, and through green spaces including public gardens and Nelson Park. These areas are all wheelchair accessible. Built in the 2nd renaissance revival style, it was the first Vancouver apartment building made of brick. It was saved and restored by residents in the s. Step inside the light-welled courtyard and you see the original stained glass, oriel windows, doric columns, and exaggerated cornice line. Read More Close. Built from a plan book in this house is typical of the Queen Anne style.
It is asymmetrical with bay windows on one side and a porch. The siding shows extensive ornamentation and detail. In the early s, this style became very popular in Vancouver. It was considered to be a picturesque home, and typical of the middle class.
It is a level B Heritage building. It now serves as a seniors centre and has had an elevator installed. This large geometric brick apartment building has some art-deco finishings. It was built in and has oriel windows, stained glass, exposed beams and a rusticated stone base.