Westcoast Building | |
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General information | |
Address | 1333 West Georgia Street |
Town or city | Vancouver, British Columbia |
Construction started | 1968 |
Completed | 1969 |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 15 |
Design and construction | |
Architecture firm | Rhone and Iredale |
49°17′20″N 123°07′39″W / 49.288988°N 123.127529°WThe Westcoast Building is a 15-storey former office building in Vancouver, British Columbia. It was constructed in 1969 as the headquarters of Westcoast Transmission Company. In 2005 it was converted to residential and is now called the Qube.
It was built as the headquarters for Westcoast Transmission Co. in 1969 and won the 1970–71 Design in Steel Award from the American Iron and Steel Institute. It was known as the Westcoast Transmission Building from 1969 to 2000, Duke Energy Building from 2000 to 2004, and then was renovated to condominiums as the Qube in 2005.[1]
The building was built from the top down. The thirteen-story[2] core was built first then steel was hung from cables at the top and the 9 occupied floors were successively built downwards.[1]
It is considered to be one of Vancouver's most earthquake-resistant structures.[citation needed]
The building's address is 1333 W. Georgia Street. It is located in Vancouver's Coal Harbour, halfway between the main business district in Vancouver's Downtown and Stanley Park.