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Vancouver BC
Year of Completion: 1976
Architect: Arthur Erickson Architects / University of British Columbia
BOGUE BABICKI ASSOCIATES INC.

The museum was built to house a collection of predominantly West Coast Indian artifacts. The building incorporates three World War II gun emplacements which form an interior feature and serve as a foundation for part of the building. A series of parallel, freestanding frames of rising height and increasing spans house a totem pole exhibition. The frames are precast, prestressed elements assembled using post-tensioned cables. Glass structural mullions provide support for the glass walls which enclose the space.


The exhibition and website were created under the patronage of the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Vancouver.
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